UK’s Johnson invited ex-minister to make Islamophobia grievance

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson met Muslim lawmaker Nusrat Ghani after she was fired from a ministerial place in 2020 relating to claims of Islamophobia and he later invited her to make a proper grievance, his workplace mentioned on Sunday.

Ghani, 49, who misplaced her job as a junior transport minister in February 2020, advised the Sunday Instances {that a} “whip” – an enforcer of parliamentary self-discipline – mentioned her “Muslimness” had been raised as a difficulty in her sacking.

Johnson had written to Ghani “expressing his severe concern (about attainable Islamophobia) and welcoming her to start a proper grievance course of. She didn’t subsequently accomplish that,” mentioned a spokesperson for the prime minister.

“The Conservative Celebration doesn’t tolerate prejudice or discrimination of any variety.”

(Reuters)