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A Improvement Candidate who called Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy Needed “go home to the caribbeanIt was also suggested that at least eight other politicians did not have their primary loyalty to Britain.
Deputy leader of the party, Richard Tice, He refused to condemn Chris Parry’s comments earlier this week, saying he was “not familiar” with the Hampshire and Solent mayoral candidate’s comments.
There is pressure on the party to remove Mr Parry. a retired Royal Navy Officials, after it emerged he posted on Twitter in February: “Lammy should go home Caribbean Where? [his] Loyalty is a lie.”
Mr Lammy, who was born and raised in North London, The horrific racism she had to endure As a child and teen.
It has now emerged that Mr Perry made a number of similar comments to Ax about other politicians earlier this year.
In June, commenting about footage showing Labor MP Naz Shah taking the parliamentary oath using the Quran, he wrote: “It’s OK if she commits blasphemy by betraying the British people and demonstrating primary loyalty to another country.”
In October, in response to Your Party co-leader Zara Sultana’s social media post on comments by a journalist that she should be deported, Mr Perry said: “That’s because your first loyalty is not to the British people. Nothing to do with your religion or background. We don’t trust you to protect our interests.”
The same month, above a post of footage showing London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan and MP Don Butler attending a Jamaica-themed party at Labour’s annual conference, he wrote: “You really have to wonder where people’s primary loyalties lie.”
And over a post on an interview in which Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood discussed her Muslim faith, she said: “Doesn’t her religion require her to show loyalty to her fellow Muslims before any country? Real question.”
On another post about Scottish Equalities Minister Cockb Stewart, he said: “Clearly his primary loyalty is not to Britain or Scotland.”
Accordingly, comments were also made about Scottish Labor leader Anas Sarwar and former First Minister of Scotland Hamza Yousaf. Guardian.
Labor chair Anna Turley said Mr Farage “needed to kick Chris Perry out of Reform UK and drop him as a candidate almost two weeks ago”.
He added: “The fact does not indicate that he is willing to turn a blind eye to racism in the senior ranks of his party. This falls far below the standards the public expects from political leaders.”
“The fact that Farage has failed to take any action against Chris Perry despite his racist comments first being exposed 12 days ago shows what a weak leader he is. He is taking his party further into the abyss and is unfit for high office.”
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