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The Muslim Council of Britain are not in a position to judge Boris

The MCB are the last people to be lecturing on the 'consequences'o ill-chosen words, writes John Ware

August 17, 2018 11:00
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LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 13: Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson leaves Downing Street on June 13, 2018 in London, England. The Prime Minister will attend PMQs in the House of Commons later today. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
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The Muslim Council of Britain that seeks to represent Muslims was right about Burqagate: there will be “consequences” for niqab and burqa-clad women from Boris Johnson likening them in his weekly column to “letter boxes” and “armed robbers”. They will face more verbal and physical abuse. 

As ex-Foreign Secretary, he should have thought of that before playing it for laughs. There’s  nothing funny about being on the receiving end of public baiting, as Jews know only too well.

Johnson had to “understand the consequences” of his words, the MCB’s Assistant Secretary General Miqaad Versi told the BBC. “These words are used by the far right.”

Just as words like “Zionist” and “Neo-con”, routinely used for years by the MCB and its affiliates, have been the core lexicon of violent and nonviolent extremists and, of course, antisemites.