Sir Keir Starmer has known as for a senior Conservative who mentioned Muslims praying in Trafalgar Sq. was “an act of domination” to be sacked.
The prime minister described Nick Timothy’s feedback as “totally appalling” and informed Tory chief Kemi Badenoch that she ought to denounce his phrases and “sack him” as shadow justice secretary.
Talking at prime minister’s questions Sir Keir mentioned he had by no means heard the Conservatives name out something aside from Muslim occasions, which led him to conclude “the Tory occasion has bought an issue with Muslims”.
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However Ms Badenoch defended her shadow minister, saying he was “defending British values”.
Mr Timothy posted a video of lots of of Muslims praying in Trafalgar Sq. on Monday night as they celebrated iftar, the meal that breaks the Ramadan quick.
London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan hosted the occasion, and he might be seen praying with others and giving a speech during which he celebrated Jewish, Christian, Hindu and atheists who joined them.
Mr Timothy, who a chief of workers for Theresa Could when she was PM, wrote: “Too many are too well mannered to say this however mass ritual prayer in public locations is an act of domination.
“The adhan [call to prayer] – which declares there isn’t any god however Allah and Muhammad is his messenger – is, when known as in a public place, a declaration of domination.”
He mentioned “these rituals” ought to be carried out in mosques “however they don’t seem to be welcome in our public locations and shared establishments”.
“I’m not suggesting everyone at Trafalgar Sq. final night time is an Islamist. However the domination of public locations is straight from the Islamist playbook,” he added.
“It was an act of domination and subsequently division. It should not occur once more.”
‘London will at all times be a spot for everybody’
Sir Sadiq hit again at Mr Timothy by posting footage of Monday night time’s gathering together with photographs in Trafalgar Sq. of crowds celebrating Christian Easter, Hindu Diwali, Sikh Vaisakhi and Jewish Hannukah.
“London is, and can at all times be, a spot for everybody. #UnityOverDivision,” he wrote on X.
Former Conservative lawyer common Dominic Grieve described Mr Timothy’s feedback as a “very odd publish from a Conservative who says he believes in freedom of expression underneath legislation and is a principal spokesman of the Free Speech Union”.
He requested if he was advocating to “enact discriminatory laws focused at Muslims”.
‘Cease fanning flames of division’
Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy informed Mr Timothy to “cease fanning the flames of division” as he too identified Sikhs, Jews, Hindus and Christians “are all invited to mark non secular festivals on Trafalgar Sq. by Sadiq Khan”.
Lucy Powell, deputy chief of the Labour Get together, known as it “an excessive response” as she mentioned individuals of all religions working collectively is the “actual Britain, not the determined hatred being whipped up right here by a number one Tory”.
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Assist for Timothy
However Mr Timothy was defended by Tory colleagues. Shadow transport secretary Richard Holden informed Sky Information he thought mass prayer in public locations will be an act of domination “in sure circumstances for all kinds of various teams”.
Conservative Get together chairman Kevin Hollinrake wrote on X: “We help Nick Timothy 100%.”
Mr Timothy doubled down on Wednesday and accused individuals of “wilful misunderstanding” which he mentioned “says every thing in regards to the individuals behind the ‘Islamophobia’ definition”.
He mentioned the purpose was not that Muslims gathered on Trafalgar Sq. however that “mass ritual prayer in public – on this case subsequent to a church – is an act of domination”.
“So is the general public name of the adhan, which explicitly denies different religions consists of Christianity – that’s the distinction,” he mentioned.
He accused Mr Grieve and Labour MPs of failing to “interact with the substance”, and mentioned “individuals like Dominic cannot work out why the ideological world they constructed is falling aside”.











