
Starmer Urges Badenoch to Sack Shadow Minister Over Muslim Prayer Comments
Keir Starmer has called on Kemi Badenoch to sack shadow justice secretary Nick Timothy following his controversial remarks describing public Muslim prayers as an 'act of domination and division,' asserting that the Conservative party has a 'problem with Muslims.'
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PM urges Badenoch to sack shadow minister over Muslim comments
Shadow justice secretary Nick Timothy described a mass Muslim public prayer as an "act of domination and division".
Read full article →Starmer calls on Badenoch to sack shadow minister over Muslim prayer comments
Shadow justice secretary Nick Timothy described public prayers as ‘an act of domination’
Read full article →Starmer claims Tory party has ‘problem with Muslims’ in PMQs address
PM calls on Kemi Badenoch to sack Nick Timothy after his post on X describing public prayers as ‘act of domination’ Keir Starmer has claimed the Conservative party “has a problem with Muslims” after the shadow justice secretary described an event where the London mayor, Sadiq Khan, joined others to pray in Trafalgar Square as “an act of domination”. During PMQs, the prime minister urged Kemi Badenoch to sack Nick Timothy over a post on X in which he shared a clip of Khan and other Muslims pra...
By Ben Quinn Political correspondent
Read full article →‘Sack him’: Keir Starmer slams Nick Timothy over ‘act of domination’ remark on Muslims praying in Trafalgar Square
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