Starmer Urges Sacking of Tory Spokesperson Over Trafalgar Square Prayer Comment
In Brief
The incident has sparked debate over Islamophobia in UK politics and party responses to religious expression.
Key Facts
- Sir Keir Starmer called for the dismissal of a senior Conservative after comments about Muslims praying in Trafalgar Square.
- Starmer claimed the Conservative party 'has a problem with Muslims' following the remarks by Nick Timothy.
- The comments referred to an event where London mayor Sadiq Khan and others prayed publicly in Trafalgar Square.
- Nick Timothy described the public prayers as 'an act of domination', according to reports.
- During Prime Minister's Questions, Starmer pressed Kemi Badenoch to take action regarding Timothy's comments.
What Happened
During Prime Minister's Questions, Keir Starmer called for the sacking of Conservative justice spokesperson Nick Timothy after Timothy described Muslims praying in Trafalgar Square as 'an act of domination'. Starmer also claimed the Conservative party has a problem with Muslims.
Why It Matters
The exchange has brought renewed attention to allegations of Islamophobia within UK political parties and raised questions about how party leaders address controversial remarks by their members.
What's Next
It remains to be seen whether Kemi Badenoch or the Conservative party will take disciplinary action against Nick Timothy. The incident may prompt further scrutiny of party policies and public statements regarding religious minorities.
Sources
- Google News — Starmer and Badenoch to face off at Prime Minister's Questions(9h ago)
- Sky News — Sack top Tory for calling Muslim Trafalgar Square prayers 'act of domination', says PM(12h ago)
- The Guardian — Starmer claims Tory party has ‘problem with Muslims’ after Nick Timothy tweet(5h ago)
