Muslim Labour Candidate Raises Fears over her Family Fleeing the Country 

Muslim ex-candidate says her cousin is considering leaving the UK after Boris triumph  

Faiza Shaheen says various individuals have disclosed to her they are thinking about leaving the nation 

 A previous Labour representative says that after Boris Johnson’s political win, one of her own family members is among individuals who are thinking about leaving the UK over feelings of anger at the standardization of prejudice.  

Faiza Shaheen was a parliamentary competitor in the area of Chingford and Woodford Green, where she wanted to unseat the previous Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Iain Duncan-Smith.  

After the political election misfortune, Ms Shaheen says that she has had ‘five distinct families talk about their UK leave plan with me on the off chance that bigotry deteriorates’. She included that it was ‘alarming this is the place we are’.  

When questioned on his previous recent remarks, including mention of women wearing hijabs resembling ‘bank robbers’, the PM says his words were taken outside the realm of relevance.  

Boris Johnson also claims he was protecting the privilege of Muslim ladies to wear what they like. He has additionally been reprimanded over his treatment of Islamophobic episodes in his cabinet, in which individuals who shared far-right presents and alluded on Muslims as rubbish, were not quickly suspended, with others permitted once again into the party.  

Despite the fact that Mr Johnson apologized for Islamophobia in the Conservative, calling it deplorable and vowing to hold an independent investigation into all types of bias, Ms Shaheen says many dread for their security. She noted that it was Muslims as well as individuals from other ethnic minority groups who are likewise thinking about leaving the UK.  

Ms Shaheen included that one of her acquaintances was additionally worried about the fate of her kids, given the now lethal environment.  

The previous Labor campaigner, who is a Muslim herself, said she thought the PM was ‘Islamophobic‘, however, there was an apparent chain of intolerance towards black and Muslim people in the Conservative party. 

 

 

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