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‘You should be ashamed’: Labour MPs Streeting and Kinnock condemned over Mend meeting

Wes Streeting and Stephen Kinnock plan to attend event organised by group accused of ‘hosting extremist Islamist speakers’

October 31, 2017 16:45
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Labour MP Wes Streeting has been strongly criticised for his decision to speak at an event arranged by an organisation accused of “hosting extremist Islamist speakers”, with observers saying he should be “ashamed”.

Mr Streeting, who represents Ilford North, a constituency with thousands of Jewish voters, and is vice chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group Against Antisemitism, is due to take part in an event advertised as launching “Islamophobia Awareness Month”, organised by the Muslim Engagement and Development group (Mend). Another Labour MP, Stephen Kinnock, is also due to attend.

In a report published today by the Henry Jackson Society think tank, MEND is accused of having “regularly hosted illiberal, intolerant and extremist Islamist speakers at public events”.

At its monthly meeting on Sunday, Marie Van der Zyl, vice president of the Board, said: “Mend is not an organisation we can work with”.