UK lawmaker suspended over ‘Jewish’ remarks

London – Britain’s Labour Party has suspended one of its members in the House of Lords amid allegations he blamed a Jewish conspiracy for his prison sentence for dangerous driving.

 

Nazir Ahmed, 55, was jailed in 2009 for sending text messages shortly before his car was involved in a fatal crash.

 

The Times of London says that in an Urdu-language TV interview it has obtained, Lord Ahmed blamed his 12-week prison sentence on pressure put on courts by Jewish-owned media organization.

 

The Labour Party said Thursday it “deplores and does not tolerate” antisemitism and is suspending Ahmed pending an investigation.

 

Ahmed was also suspended from the party last year amid reports he offered a bounty for the capture of President Barack Obama – comments he denied.

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