British PM Johnson apologizes for Islamophobia within Tory's ranks
"We are going to have an independent inquiry into Islamophobia, anti-Semitism, every manner of prejudice and discrimination, and it will start before Christmas," Boris Johnson said in comments to journalists as expressing his apology for the Islamophobia in his party.
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- Published Date: 07:49 | 27 November 2019
- Modified Date: 07:49 | 27 November 2019
Britain's premier on Wednesday apologized for Islamophobia in his Conservative Party, saying there would be an internal inquiry into the issue before Christmas, according to local reports.
Visiting Goonhilly Earth Station in Cornwall, Boris Johnson said in his comments to reporters as expressing his apology for the Islamophobia in his party, as well as "for all the hurt and offense" it caused.
"We are going to have an independent inquiry into Islamophobia, anti-Semitism, every manner of prejudice and discrimination, and it will start before Christmas," said Johnson.
The Muslim Council of Britain has criticized the Conservative Party for failing to deal with the Islamophobia within its ranks.
Johnson himself has been criticized for Islamophobic remarks.
Britain's early general elections are slated for Dec. 12.