Nusrat Ghani, 49, told The Sunday Times that a senior Conservative leader explained to her in February 2020 that “her origins and her faith” had been decisive in her departure from government.
“I was told that during the cabinet reshuffle meeting in Downing Street my ‘Muslim faith’ was raised as ‘an issue’; that a muslim woman member of the government made my colleagues uncomfortable and made them fear that he was not loyal to the party since I did not do enough to defend him from accusations of ‘Islamophobia,'” he told the newspaper. “It was like a punch to the stomach. I felt humiliated and helpless,” she added.
In an unusual move, party official Mark Spencer identified himself as the target of these comments, though he denied them. “These accusations are completely false and defamatory,” he tweeted.
“Aware of the extremely serious nature of these allegations,” Prime Minister Boris Johnson met with Ghani and “later wrote to her expressing his deep concern and inviting her to make a formal complaint,” which “he did not do,” a Downing Street spokesman said. .
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