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6th April 2022
02:05pm BST

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"The Labour Party cannot call itself an anti racist party," said Mish Rahman, a Labour NEC member. "It seems to take some instances of racism more seriously than others and depending on who carried out the offence.
"When it comes to tackling Islamophobia, I have zero confidence in this leadership," he said.
The Labour party has come under scrutiny of late after several failings to investigate instances of Islamophobia.
Last Summer, during the Batley and Spen by-election, a party leaflet distributed to Muslim voters showed Boris Johnson with India’s nationalist prime minister, Narendra Modi, and the message “Don’t risk a Tory MP who is not on your side”.
One unnamed Labour official told the MailOnline the party were “haemorrhaging votes among Muslim voters” because Muslims were “united in their bigotry” over gay rights and Palestine.
Labour Deputy Leader Angela Rayner promised an investigation into the “patently vile” Islamophobia, but are yet to publish findings.
Meanwhile, the party has also been criticised for readmitting Trevor Phillips - after his suspension for alleged Islamophobia was lifted.
Phillips had claimed that British Muslims are “becoming a nation within a nation” and declared that placing a Christian girl with Muslim foster parents is “akin to child abuse”.
Joyce McCarty has not responded to request for comment.
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