Conservative MP Michael Fabricant has been criticised for describing pro-Palestine demonstrators clashing with police as “primitives”.
Anti-racism campaign Hope Not Hate called for the Conservative Party to suspend the backbencher on Sunday, accusing him of “hateful racism that stirs up division”.
Largely peaceful demonstrations took place across the UK over the weekend in solidarity with the people of Palestine, as Israel and Hamas exchange rocket fire in a deadly conflict.
The MP for Lichfield shared a video of clashes with police outside the Israeli Embassy in London on Saturday.
He tweeted: “These primitives are trying to bring to London what they do in the Middle East.”
Mr Fabricant deleted the message after it drew criticism on social media.
Hope Not Hate said: “The tense situation requires steady leadership from people who want to bring communities together, not hateful racism that stirs up division. The Conservatives must suspend Michael Fabricant for this disgraceful comment.”
The tense situation requires steady leadership from people who want to bring communities together, not hateful racism that stirs up division. The @Conservatives must suspend Michael Fabricant for this disgraceful comment. https://t.co/tcefApWiCz
— HOPE not hate (@hopenothate) May 16, 2021
Director of the British Future think-tank Sunder Katwala tweeted: “Anybody who realises that it is racist to hold British Jews responsible for Israeli policy should also be able recognise the racism here in Michael Fabricant’s tweet.”
Mr Fabricant sought to justify the comments, saying that “attacks on the British police as shown in the video are disgraceful”.