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Police ‘assessing’ Lee Anderson hate speech complaint

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  • Anderson Controversial Remarks Spark Debate
  • MP suspended, refuses apology
  • Debate over “Islamophobia” terminology

The Metropolitan Police has confirmed receiving a report against an MP on Saturday, in response to the Ashfield politician’s comments about the Mayor of London.

A report of hate speech lodged against Lee Anderson for his claim that “Islamists” had taken control of London and its mayor, Sadiq Khan, is currently being “evaluated” by the police.

The Conservative Party suspended the Ashfield representative last weekend for his refusal to apologise for the remarks. Mr. Khan and others have labelled these as bigoted.

Despite ministers, including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, deeming the remarks “incorrect,” they have on numerous occasions refused to classify them as Islamophobic.

The Metropolitan Police do not identify individuals who have not been accused or charged with a criminal offence.

After its publication in The Sun, the force confirmed receiving a tip about an MP’s alleged hate speech.

A spokesperson stated, “On Saturday, 24 February, a report was filed with the authorities. Officers are conducting an evaluation of this report.”

Anderson’s Future and Ideological Clash

Concerns continue regarding Mr. Anderson’s future in the House of Commons. Some Conservative allies are advocating for his reinstatement, while others demand more severe consequences for his remarks.

Additionally, he has not ruled out the possibility of joining the rival Reform Party, which Nigel Farage founded and is led by his colleague, GB News host Richard Tice, with whom he reportedly met earlier this week for discussions at an M1 hotel.

In a Daily Express article published on Wednesday, Mr. Anderson defended himself again, accusing Mr. Khan of “playing the race card” and alleging that the mayor’s “political advantage” motivated his claims of bigotry.

The now-independent MP has stated that his language was “clumsy” but has refused to apologise.

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Downing Street stated on Tuesday that Mr. Sunak does not perceive Mr. Anderson to be racist. However, it also stated that “the language he used was incorrect.” It is obviously unacceptable to conflate all Muslims with Islamist extremism or the extreme ideology of Islamism.

The spokesperson further stated that ministers had not been instructed to refrain from using the term “Islamophobia,” arguing that it “conflates religion and race, fails to acknowledge sectarianism within Islam, and could unintentionally impede freedom of expression.”

They added that the term “anti-Muslim hatred” more accurately describes hate crime legislation in the United Kingdom.

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