Senior Tory member Sayeeda Warsi has called for an inquiry into allegations of Islamophobia in the Conservative party.
Warsi, a member of the House of Lords, wrote an open letter in the Guardian newspaper Wednesday highlighting the acute issue surrounding Islamophobia and anti-Muslim rhetoric in her party.
鈥淭here should be a forensic, wide-ranging and transparent inquiry into Islamophobia in the party,鈥� Warsi said, adding 鈥渢he process should be published, those who are found wanting should be publicly named and membership withdrawn鈥�.
The former co-chairwoman of the party also praised current chairman Brandon Lewis and Prime Minister Theresa May for striking an ardent and strict tone in calling out Islamophobia but said that such language, while welcome, was not enough.
鈥淲ords without action are at best flannel and at worst represent simple contempt,鈥� Warsi said. 鈥淪o it鈥檚 time for my party to set out its stall. Not only does justice need to be done, it needs to be seen to be done. Lewis, as a fellow lawyer, should instinctively know this,鈥� she added.
Warsi also brought to light the many incidences of Islamophobia in the party, such as the 2016 mayoral campaign between Zac Goldsmith and Sadiq Khan in which Goldsmith, the Conservative candidate, wrongfully accused Khan of being an extremist and a case where a Conservative councilor shared an article calling Muslim 鈥減arasites鈥�.
Warsi also called out Home Secretary Sajid Javid for saying there is no issue of Islamophobia, calling his comments 鈥渂izarre鈥� and saying that the current plan to tackle Islamophobia is 鈥渨oefully inept鈥�.
鈥淔or years, I have argued that an internal inquiry was the solution to this mess. Unfortunately, the time for that has now long passed,鈥� Warsi said.
鈥淎s a plethora of people and organizations have said, only with a full, independent inquiry can we truly become the party we claim to be: one that deplores prejudice in all its forms and stamps it out wherever and whenever it rears its ugly head.鈥�
There have been rising calls from a number of groups urging the Tories to launch an inquiry into Islamophobia in the party.
The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) has written two letters to the Conservatives urgently calling for an inquiry as have groups such as the National Union of Students, the Union of Jewish Students and institutions representing over 200 mosques in the UK.
Senior politicians such as House of Lords member Mohamed Sheikh and the leader of the opposition Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, have also supported the MCB and have called on the government to launch an investigation.
By Muhammad Mussa in London
Anadolu Agency
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