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Stephen Timms spoken to over attending Muslim Council event | |
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A minister has been spoken to for attending a Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) event, despite a government ban on engagement with the group. | A minister has been spoken to for attending a Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) event, despite a government ban on engagement with the group. |
Labour's leadership "reminded" Sir Stephen Timms of his "duty to uphold collective responsibility" after he attended an MCB annual leadership dinner last week. | Labour's leadership "reminded" Sir Stephen Timms of his "duty to uphold collective responsibility" after he attended an MCB annual leadership dinner last week. |
Sir Stephen was one of four Labour MPs to attend alongside backbenchers Afzal Khan, Naz Shah and Abtisam Mohamed. | Sir Stephen was one of four Labour MPs to attend alongside backbenchers Afzal Khan, Naz Shah and Abtisam Mohamed. |
In 2009, the Labour government severed ties with the MCB after a senior figure reportedly backed Hamas. Links resumed in 2010 when the MCB condemned violence, but recent Conservative and Labour governments have refused any official engagement. | In 2009, the Labour government severed ties with the MCB after a senior figure reportedly backed Hamas. Links resumed in 2010 when the MCB condemned violence, but recent Conservative and Labour governments have refused any official engagement. |
Sir Stephen has been approached for comment. | Sir Stephen has been approached for comment. |
Sir Stephen's appearance at the event prompted questions from Conservative MP Nick Timothy about the government's stance on the group. | Sir Stephen's appearance at the event prompted questions from Conservative MP Nick Timothy about the government's stance on the group. |
Timothy said the government's policy on the MCB was "a complete mess". | Timothy said the government's policy on the MCB was "a complete mess". |
On Tuesday, the prime minister's official spokesman said the government's policy on the group "has not changed". | On Tuesday, the prime minister's official spokesman said the government's policy on the group "has not changed". |
He said: "The minister has been reminded of his duty to uphold collective responsibility." | He said: "The minister has been reminded of his duty to uphold collective responsibility." |
Under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership, Sir Stephen acted as Labour's faith envoy, responsible for the party's engagement with a range of faith groups, and he continues to work closely with such organisations. | Under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership, Sir Stephen acted as Labour's faith envoy, responsible for the party's engagement with a range of faith groups, and he continues to work closely with such organisations. |
In 2010, he was stabbed twice during a constituency surgery by a 21-year-old Islamist radical. | In 2010, he was stabbed twice during a constituency surgery by a 21-year-old Islamist radical. |
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