Boris Johnson facing party probe over burqa comments

Author : acanthoma2003
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 11:55:56


The party is understood to have received a number of complaints after Johnson likened Muslim women who choose to wear veils to 'bank robbers' and 'letter boxes' in a newspaper column earlier this week.

The comments were made in Johnson's weekly column for Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper, in which he was criticizing Denmark's recent implementation of a burqa ban.

An independent panel will be convened to review the complaints.



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A spokesperson for the governing Conservative Party said in an emailed statement: 'The code of conduct process is strictly confidential.'

Johnson has come under increasing pressure in recent days and was asked to apologize for his remarks by Brandon Lewis, the chairman of the Conservative Party.

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Theresa May joined the growing chorus of lawmakers publicly rebuking Johnson over his choice of language.

'It's not language I would have used and I think he was wrong to have used that language, and I agree with Brandon Lewis,' May said.

Johnson was a contentious figure in May's cabinet before he unceremoniously resigned last month over the state of Brexit negotiations.

In his resignation letter, Johnson said the Brexit 'dream is dying, suffocated by needless self-doubt,' before sharply criticizing May's strategy for a departure from the bloc.

If an investigation does conclude that Johnson has breached the party's code of conduct, the party could opt to disassociate itself from him in an action known as having the whip withdrawn. It means he could effectively be expelled from the party though he would keep his seat in Parliament.

However, many would consider such a move unlikely and something of an extreme method of disciplining a party member.

A spokesperson for the governing Conservative Party said in an emailed statement: 'The code of conduct process is strictly confidential.' On Tuesday, Prime Minister Theresa May joined the growing chorus of lawmakers publicly rebuking Johnson over his choice of language. Johnson was a contentious figure in May's cabinet before he unceremoniously resigned last month over the state of Brexit negotiations. The comments were made in Johnson's weekly column for Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper, in which he was criticizing Denmark's recent implementation of a burqa ban. Johnson has come under increasing pressure in recent days and was asked to apologize for his remarks by Brandon Lewis, the chairman of the Conservative Party. A spokesperson for the governing Conservative Party said in an emailed statement: 'The code of conduct process is strictly confidential.' A spokesperson for the governing Conservative Party said in an emailed statement: 'The code of conduct process is strictly confidential.' On Tuesday, Prime Minister Theresa May joined the growing chorus of lawmakers publicly rebuking Johnson over his choice of language. The party is understood to have received a number of complaints after Johnson likened Muslim women who choose to wear veils to 'bank robbers' and 'letter boxes' in a newspaper column earlier this week. On Tuesday, Prime Minister Theresa May joined the growing chorus of lawmakers publicly rebuking Johnson over his choice of language. An independent panel will be convened to review the complaints. However, many would consider such a move unlikely and something of an extreme method of disciplining a party member. On Tuesday, Prime Minister Theresa May joined the growing chorus of lawmakers publicly rebuking Johnson over his choice of language. Johnson has come under increasing pressure in recent days and was asked to apologize for his remarks by Brandon Lewis, the chairman of the Conservative Party. However, many would consider such a move unlikely and something of an extreme method of disciplining a party member. An independent panel will be convened to review the complaints. If an investigation does conclude that Johnson has breached the party's code of conduct, the party could opt to disassociate itself from him in an action known as having the whip withdrawn. It means he could effectively be expelled from the party though he would keep his seat in Parliament. In his resignation letter, Johnson said the Brexit 'dream is dying, suffocated by needless self-doubt,' before sharply criticizing May's strategy for a departure from the bloc. The comments were made in Johnson's weekly column for Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper, in which he was criticizing Denmark's recent implementation of a burqa ban. 'It's not language I would have used and I think he was wrong to have used that language, and I agree with Brandon Lewis,' May said. An independent panel will be convened to review the complaints. Johnson was a contentious figure in May's cabinet before he unceremoniously resigned last month over the state of Brexit negotiations. An independent panel will be convened to review the complaints. If an investigation does conclude that Johnson has breached the party's code of conduct, the party could opt to disassociate itself from him in an action known as having the whip withdrawn. It means he could effectively be expelled from the party though he would keep his seat in Parliament. The party is understood to have received a number of complaints after Johnson likened Muslim women who choose to wear veils to 'bank robbers' and 'letter boxes' in a newspaper column earlier this week.

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