Lee Anderson has got in trouble because apparently he is guilty of Islamophobia
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Lee Anderson has got in trouble because apparently he is guilty of Islamophobia.
In fact, according to Sadiq Khan, it's far worse than that.
And it seems to me most of our political class and much of our mainstream media don't want to discuss what happened last week, don't want to discuss the intimidation of members of Parliament, don't want to discuss the scenes that we witnessed in Parliament Square last week.
Remember what was put up on Big Ben on the Elizabeth Tower last week, From The River To The Sea. And we know what that means.
Nigel Farage says the furore over Lee Anderson's comments are a distraction
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It doesn't just mean the eradication of Israel as a country. It means the eradication of the Jewish people that actually live there.
And yet, I think we're having the wrong debate. I think this is a deliberate diversion by a political class that do not want to face up or recognise the responsibility they have for what is happening in our country.
Lee Anderson has been suspended from the Tory party
PAShocking scenes, Lisa Nandy has also confirmed that she literally has to carry a police alarm in her pocket everywhere she goes.
A fight breaking out in Bradford just last night outside a kebab shop because the kebab owner sells Coca-Cola, who apparently are a pro-Israel organisation.
Individual threats against members of Parliament are getting worse as evidenced by Mike Freer, who decided that he simply won't stand again at the next election.
Let me tell you why this is a diversion while we're not having a proper debate. So calm there you saw Sadiq Khan accusing Anderson of being anti Muslim, Islamophobic, racist.
That's the same Mayor of London who didn't say a word about what happened in Parliament Square last week, didn't say a word about from the River To The Sea being projected onto Big Ben.
And I'm not going to say that the way Lee Anderson put his words was necessarily the brightest use of English.
But Mr. Khan, if you're worried about racism, if you're worried about discrimination, what about what's being said to Jews in London, the city that you're the mayor of?
What about those scenes in Parliament Square last week? I'm waiting.
I'm waiting to hear you say something.