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UPDATE: The BBC has had to apologise for the lie:
At prime minister’s questions today, David Cameron accused Labour’s candidate for Mayor of London Sadiq Khan of appearing with a London Imam who supports ISIS.
The accusation comes just days after Tory lacky Andrew Neil also accused Sadiq of appearing with an ISIS supporting Imam.
Only one problem. The Imam in question – Suliman Gani – does not support ISIS.
In fact he thinks they’re “evil”:
And even more amazingly, Gani actually supported – and even canvassed for – the Tories at the last general election:
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Here he is with Tory candidate Dan Watkins:
And here he is with Tory MP Tania Mathias:
And here he is with Zac Goldsmith himself:
The Tories are so desperate – or arrogant – they think they can win elections with outright lies and smears. We cannot rely on our biased media to show the truth.
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SurfaceKrystal (@SurfaceKrystal) said:
He may not support Isis, but he did describe jihadists in Afghanistan as “fighting for freedom against occupation”. You should also mention that Goldsmith described him as an “honest and strong leader” who should be the prime minister of Pakistan. http://politicalscrapbook.net/2016/04/zac-goldsmith-endorsed-pakistani-politician-who-said-talibans-jihad-against-british-troops-was-justified/
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gogwit said:
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…or how a few pictures are worth any number of words and any amount of hot air.
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Paul Roper said:
Maybe someone could explain to me why fighting for freedom against occupation is wrong?
Surely, it’s the invader that is in the wrong. It’s always the defender that seems to be labelled the bad guy, when in fact they are the ones fighting for their own country! Simple.Don’t invade someone elses country in the first place. Or is that difficult to understand?
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Sussex Sue Says said:
The mainstream media have already covered this story, and mostly in a more comprehensive and interesting way. What is this blog for? If there’s nothing useful to add then perhaps it’s best not to bother.
[Oh, yes. You’re right. Thanks for the advice. I’ll stop writing the blog at once. Although, hang on, on second thoughts … nah. Go f*ck yourself.] – TOM
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beastrabban said:
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As Mr Pride points out, this really does show how desperate the Tories are to win the election that they are prepared to stoop so low as smears like this. This particular falsehood, I would say, is so serious as to provide reasonable grounds for a prosecution for slander/ libel.
I am not, however, particularly surprised that the Tories have made such an outrageous allegation. If you read Private Eye’s coverage of some of the tactics the Tories have used against Mr Khan, it becomes painfully clear that its based very much on playing on Islamophobic suspicions of Sadiq Khan simply on account of his faith. For example, in last fortnight’s Eye, they revealed how one of their Sikh readers had passed on to them a Tory campaign leaflet aimed at London’s Sikh community, stressing how much support they had received from Zac Goldsmith. The Eye took the leaflet as trying to play on animosity between the Sikh and Muslim communities. If that’s the case, then it’s disgraceful. It’s little different than the sectarian bigotry in Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland, which sees Unionist politicos ranting about ‘Papists’ and ‘Left-footers’. Obviously, they can’t use that kind of prejudice against Khan, as he’s a Muslim, so they’ll accuse him of being a terrorist sympathiser. Goldsmith and his campaign team should be truly ashamed.
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SurfaceKrystal (@SurfaceKrystal) said:
And it turns out I was confused. Ignore my last post.
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