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Investigation into UK lawmaker’s firing over Muslim faith

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As if there was not enough controversy Surrounding Boris Johnson’s conservative administration, now a former transport minister says not only was she discriminated against because of her faith, but it got her fired. Johnson’s office said Monday that the prime minister had asked government officials to establish the facts about what happened, and to get to the bottom of it as soon as possible. As reported by the AP:

Transport minister was demoted in 2020, a government whip said her ‘Muslimness’ was making colleagues uncomfortable

LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday ordered an investigation into a Conservative lawmaker’s claim that she was fired from a government job in part because of her Muslim faith — the latest allegation of wrongdoing that is shaking the Conservative government and Johnson’s grip on power.

An official file portrait provided by Britain’s Parliament of Conservative lawmaker Nusrat Ghani. Ghani, a former minister in Britain’s Conservative government says she was told that her Muslim faith was a reason she was fired. The claim has deepened the rifts roiling Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s governing party. (Chris McAndrew/UK Parliament via AP)

Former Transport Minister Nusrat Ghani says that when she was demoted in 2020, a government whip said her “Muslimness” was “making colleagues uncomfortable.” She told the Sunday Times that she was told “there were concerns ‘that I wasn’t loyal to the party as I didn’t do enough to defend the party against Islamophobia allegations.'”

Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson jogs in central London, early Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. (Aaron Chown/PA via AP)

Chief Whip Mark Spencer identified himself as the person who spoke to Ghani in 2020 but called her allegation “completely false.”

Johnson’s office said Monday that the prime minister had asked government officials for an investigation, and “to establish the facts about what happened.” It said Johnson “takes these claims very seriously.”

Ghani was elected to Parliament in 2015 — the Conservatives’ first female Muslim lawmaker — and was made a junior minister in 2018. At the time her boss, then Transport Secretary Chris Grayling, said it was proof the Conservatives “were a party of opportunity.” But some have accused the party of failing to stamp out anti-Muslim prejudice under Johnson, who in 2018 compared women who wear face-covering veils to “letter boxes.”

Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson looks on, during a visit to Milton Keynes University Hospital in Buckinghamshire, England, Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. (Adrian Dennis/Pool Photo via AP)

Two senior Cabinet ministers, Health Secretary Sajid Javid and Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi, spoke in support of Ghani and said her claims must be in the investigation.

“It takes a lot of bravery for someone to stand up and say: ‘My religion was taken into consideration when I was being assessed for what I do as a job,'” Zahawi said. “That should never happen and there is no room for it.”

Ghani’s claim has deepened the rifts roiling Johnson’s governing party, which is being wracked by allegations about lockdown-breaching parties in the prime minister’s office while Britain was under coronavirus restrictions.

The “partygate” allegations have infuriated many in Britain, who were barred from meeting up with friends and family for months in 2020 and 2021 to curb the spread of COVID-19. They are part of an investigation by a senior civil servant, Sue Gray, whose report, expected this week, will be a pivotal moment for the prime minister.

Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson wears a face mask, during a visit to Milton Keynes University Hospital in Buckinghamshire, England, Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. (Adrian Dennis/Pool Photo via AP)

Ghani’s allegation comes after another Conservative legislator, William Wragg, accused party whips of intimidating and blackmailing members of Parliament to ensure they supported the government. Wragg says he is meeting with police this week to discuss his claims.

A handful of Conservative lawmakers have called for Johnson to resign. If Gray’s report is highly critical, more may be emboldened to call for a no-confidence vote in Johnson that could result in his ouster.

Even if he makes it through the week, many Conservatives have decided Johnson’s days in office are numbered, and weakness at the top is letting party divisions spill into the open.

By JILL LAWLESS

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