LONDON: Keir Labor leader Starmer refused to attract controversial party election leaflets questioning the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson link with Prime Minister Narendra Modi for successive football racism during the Prime Minister’s question in Rednesday.
The line exploded when Starmer attacked Indian home secretaries Priti Patel for labels took the knee before the football match as “political movement” and accused him of “triggering fire racism and hatred” in referring to racist online abuse throughout the UK players following England’s defeat to Italy At Euro 2020.
In June Patel said he did not support “people who participated in the political type of movement”, references to take the knee, and refused to condemn fans who mocked him, said, “it’s a choice for them, frankly.” English footballer Tyrone Mings Tweeted on Monday: “You can’t trigger fire at the beginning of the tournament by giving our anti-racism message label as ‘political gesture’ & then pretending to be disgusted when the things we are controlling.
Oppose, happens.” At PMQ , Johnson jumped into Patel’s defense, said: “No one defends the English side.
But what the Secretary has done to do all his life not only against racism, but take practical steps to advance the black and minority causes.
Ethnic groups, He has done successfully, especially in the police.
He has faced racism and harmed all his career he could imagine.
“Johnson then asked Starmer to” revoke this leaflet produced by the Labor Party during the Batley and Spen Byelelection, who was condemned by his parliamentarian members itself as ‘dog whistle racism’ “, lifting leaflets showing hands and bear Johnson.
The words “don’t risk MP Tory that isn’t on your side”.
Starmer ignored the question, pushing Manoj Ladwa, a former Modi Communication Director, to tweet: “Very disappointing & disturbing that @Klabour Leader @keir_starmer refused to condemn ‘racist, anti-Indian leaflets published by labor.” Johnson held a meeting with social media companies on Tuesday night and told them that they would be fined 10% of their global income unless online hatred was removed from their platform.
Orders of the soccer ban will be changed to include those who are found guilty of online harassment, he said.
The Minister of Home Office Victoria Atkins, stood in Patel, said the secretary of the house rejected the allegations made it.
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