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British MP prevented from raising Islamophobia with Boris Johnson

A British MP has been denied the right to ask a reasonable question about Islamophobia to Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

Labor MP Imran Hussain, during a session of questions to the Prime Minister, said that Johnson "is not alien to offensive remarks about Muslim women."

As Hussain was about to continue and formulate his question, House of Commons Speaker Lindsey Hoyle interrupted him with the words "this is not the place for such questions," bbabo.netquotes citing ArabNews.

Hoyle then immediately transferred the vote to another MP, and Imran Hussain's comment was left without any response from Johnson.

“I raised the serious issue of Islamophobia at the very top of the Conservative Party. They shut me up in parliament, but they will not stop me from speaking out against the disgusting racism of this government,” Hussein himself said about the incident in parliament.

British MP prevented from raising Islamophobia with Boris Johnson