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Zac Goldsmith criticised by former Tory minister Baroness Warsi over Sadiq Khan 7/7 London terror bus image | |
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Zac Goldsmith's campaign for London Mayor has been criticised by former Conservative minister Sayeeda Warsi, after an article he wrote attacking his rival was illustrated with an image of a bus destroyed in the 2005 7/7 terrorist attacks. | |
In the piece, published in the Mail on Sunday, Mr Goldsmith suggested a win in the election on Thursday for rival candidate Sadiq Khan - who is Muslim - would see control of the capital city handed to a Labour Party "that thinks terrorists are its friends". | |
But in a significant intervention just three days before Londoners head to the polls to cast their ballots for the next mayor, Baroness Warsi, a former co-chair of the Conservative Party, tweeted: “This is not the Zac Goldsmith I know.” | |
The article, written by Mr Goldsmith and his aides, ran with the headline: “Are we really going to hand the world’s greatest city to a Labour Party that thinks terrorists are its friends?” | |
It is illustrated with a photo of a London bus destroyed in the July 2005 terror attacks in the capital. | |
Baroness Warsi added: “Are we Conservatives fighting to destroy Zac or fighting to win this election? | |
“In the real world Londoners worry about housing, jobs and NHS. In the world of politics new reality TV show ‘Britain’s Biggest Bigot’ launched!” | “In the real world Londoners worry about housing, jobs and NHS. In the world of politics new reality TV show ‘Britain’s Biggest Bigot’ launched!” |
On Friday, Baroness Warsi also said: “The left needs to root out anti-Semitism in its ranks and the right needs to weed out its Islamophobes... Dog-whistle nasty politics is damaging the UK." | |
In the article, Mr Goldsmith writes: “London stands on the brink of a catastrophe, the shockwaves from which would be felt across the country. In just four days’ time, voters in the capital could elect Sadiq Khan to succeed Boris Johnson as mayor. | |
“It would mean aggressive socialism entering Britain though the back door. | |
“If Khan wins on Thursday, the world’s premier financial centre will be handed to the most hard-Left, intolerant, anti-business Labour Party since the days of Michael Foot. | |
"An economy larger than Sweden’s will be run by a party that backs wildcat strikes and flying pickets, wants to turn the clock back to the 1970s, and whose leader has described business as ‘the enemy’.” | |
Responding to the piece, Mr Khan wrote on his Twitter account that his rival's “campaign is getting more desperate and divisive by the day”. | |
He added: “The Tories’ nasty and desperate campaign is trying to divide London's communities for their own electoral benefit. We need a Mayor who will unite all Londoners and bring our city together to tackle the big challenges we face.” | He added: “The Tories’ nasty and desperate campaign is trying to divide London's communities for their own electoral benefit. We need a Mayor who will unite all Londoners and bring our city together to tackle the big challenges we face.” |
Labour frontbencher Jonathan Ashworth added: “More offensive garbage from Zac Goldsmith today. The great diverse tolerant London deserves so much better than what he’s offering”. | Labour frontbencher Jonathan Ashworth added: “More offensive garbage from Zac Goldsmith today. The great diverse tolerant London deserves so much better than what he’s offering”. |
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