UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer slammed Conservative MP Nick Timothy over his remarks on Muslims praying at an Open Iftar gathering at Trafalgar Square. Speaking in Parliament, Starmer accused the Conservatives of having “a problem with Muslims” and asked Tory leader Kemi Badenoch to sack Timothy from the shadow cabinet.
Starmer said Timothy had suggested “that Muslims praying in public, including the mayor of London, practicing his faith, are not welcome.”He added: “He described it as an act of domination. Straight from the Islamist playbook. If he was in my team, he’d be gone. It’s utterly appalling. She should denounce his comments and she should sack him.”
Doubling down, Starmer said: “When I see religious events in Trafalgar Square, when I see Hindus celebrating Diwali, when I see Jews celebrating Hannukah live, when I see Christians performing the passion of Christ or Muslims praying, that shows the great strength of our diverse city and country.”He further said: “I’ve never heard her party call out anything other than the Muslim events. It’s only when Muslims are praying. The only conclusion is the Tory party has got a problem with Muslims.”
Timothy’s remarks, in which he called mass prayer in public an “act of domination”, drew widespread criticism across political lines. Independent MP Adnan Hussain called his comments “disgraceful,” questioning whether similar objections were raised for gatherings by other faiths.Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy accused him of “fanning the flames of division,” while Labor deputy leader Lucy Powell termed the reaction “extreme.”However, some Conservatives backed Timothy, with party figures defending his remarks as standing up for “British values.”
London Mayor Sadiq Khan pushed back against the criticism, highlighting the city’s diversity.Sharing images from the gathering and other multi-faith celebrations at Trafalgar Square, Khan said London “will always be a place for everyone,” emphasizing unity across communities.The controversy began after Timothy posted a video from an Open Iftar event organized by the Ramadan Tent Project, which hosts public gatherings during Ramadan. Sharing the video, he wrote, “mass ritual prayer in public places is an act of domination,” and added that such events “shouldn’t happen again.”The event at Trafalgar Square was attended by people of multiple faiths and backgrounds.
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