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A peer suspended from the Labour party over allegations that he blamed a Jewish conspiracy for his dangerous driving jail term has "completely and unreservedly" apologised for his comments. | A peer suspended from the Labour party over allegations that he blamed a Jewish conspiracy for his dangerous driving jail term has "completely and unreservedly" apologised for his comments. |
Lord Ahmed is said to have been caught on camera blaming his prison sentence – for sending text messages shortly before his car was involved in a fatal crash – on pressure placed on the courts by "Jewish friends who own newspapers and TV channels". | Lord Ahmed is said to have been caught on camera blaming his prison sentence – for sending text messages shortly before his car was involved in a fatal crash – on pressure placed on the courts by "Jewish friends who own newspapers and TV channels". |
In an interview with the Huffington Post he has rowed back from the comments, describing them as completely wrong and unacceptable. | In an interview with the Huffington Post he has rowed back from the comments, describing them as completely wrong and unacceptable. |
The peer said he could not believe the video when he saw it and said the statement was the product of a "twisted mind", according to the website. | The peer said he could not believe the video when he saw it and said the statement was the product of a "twisted mind", according to the website. |
Ahmed added that he did not have any explanation or excuse for why he made the comments and said he was embarrassed. | Ahmed added that he did not have any explanation or excuse for why he made the comments and said he was embarrassed. |
"I only believe in facts and to be honest I should have stuck with the facts rather than with conspiracy theories," he told the Huffington Post. | "I only believe in facts and to be honest I should have stuck with the facts rather than with conspiracy theories," he told the Huffington Post. |
According to the website he also apologised for embarrassing the Labour leader, Ed Miliband. "He's of the Jewish faith and I'm sorry that I embarrassed him – or anybody else in the Labour party. | According to the website he also apologised for embarrassing the Labour leader, Ed Miliband. "He's of the Jewish faith and I'm sorry that I embarrassed him – or anybody else in the Labour party. |
"I'm particularly sorry to all my colleagues in the House of Lords and in the House of Commons because one thing many of them know is that I'm not antisemitic or a conspiracy theorist." | "I'm particularly sorry to all my colleagues in the House of Lords and in the House of Commons because one thing many of them know is that I'm not antisemitic or a conspiracy theorist." |
Ahmed was suspended from the Labour party earlier this month after the Times obtained video of an Urdu-language broadcast in Pakistan in which he discussed the decision to sentence him at Sheffield crown court, rather than a magistrates' court with lesser sentencing powers. | Ahmed was suspended from the Labour party earlier this month after the Times obtained video of an Urdu-language broadcast in Pakistan in which he discussed the decision to sentence him at Sheffield crown court, rather than a magistrates' court with lesser sentencing powers. |
He allegedly said: "My case became more critical because I went to Gaza to support Palestinians. My Jewish friends who own newspapers and TV channels opposed this." | He allegedly said: "My case became more critical because I went to Gaza to support Palestinians. My Jewish friends who own newspapers and TV channels opposed this." |
Ahmed was suspended from the Labour party for three months last year over reports that he offered a $10m "bounty" for the capture of the US president, Barack Obama, and his White House predecessor, George Bush. The peer denied having made the comments, published in a Pakistani newspaper, and was reinstated after an investigation by the Labour Lords chief whip, Lord Bassam. | Ahmed was suspended from the Labour party for three months last year over reports that he offered a $10m "bounty" for the capture of the US president, Barack Obama, and his White House predecessor, George Bush. The peer denied having made the comments, published in a Pakistani newspaper, and was reinstated after an investigation by the Labour Lords chief whip, Lord Bassam. |
The Pakistan-born property developer Ahmed, 55, joined the Labour party in his teens and was made a life peer in 1998. | The Pakistan-born property developer Ahmed, 55, joined the Labour party in his teens and was made a life peer in 1998. |
In 2009 he was jailed for 12 weeks for dangerous driving after sending and receiving text messages minutes before his car crashed into a stationary vehicle on the M1 near Sheffield on Christmas Day 2007. | In 2009 he was jailed for 12 weeks for dangerous driving after sending and receiving text messages minutes before his car crashed into a stationary vehicle on the M1 near Sheffield on Christmas Day 2007. |
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