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Boot them out, Keir: Labour council extremism exposed

Incendiary town hall speech suggesting Israel is comparable to Nazis emerges as party reels from string of suspensions

June 9, 2022 10:05
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A Labour council leader said “many would remember what justification Hitler had for what he did to the Jews” as he implied that Israel was comparable to the Nazis in a public meeting.

The councillor, Mohammed Iqbal, has since been suspended from the party following the JC's revelations.

His shocking remarks were made in Pendle, Lancashire in an inflammatory speech in which he called for the Palestinian flag to be raised over the town hall.

It was later flown over the Jubilee period, causing outrage. At an earlier meeting, a fellow Labour councillor in Pendle and the town’s mayor, Yasser Iqbal, cited Pastor Niemoller’s famous anti-Nazi poem denouncing those who did not “speak out”, saying those who failed to speak out against Israel were culpable.

The incendiary statements have emerged amid growing political furore over Labour’s failure to weed out candidates with extreme views before the local elections last month. Five have since been suspended by Labour over allegations of extremism, four of them after investigations by the JC.

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