UK Conservative MP apologizes after uproar over 鈥榥o-go zone鈥� claims

MP Paul Scully made the claims as the Conservatives were engaged in a fresh row over Islamophobia. (File/Bloomberg)
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  • Paul Scully had said areas of London, Birmingham enforced by Muslims 鈥榓busing their religion鈥�
  • MP 鈥榝rustrated鈥� with language he used, says he lost 鈥榥uance鈥�

LONDON: A Conservative MP in the UK has apologized after claiming that Muslim 鈥渘o-go鈥� zones exist in major British cities.

Paul Scully, who previously ran to be his party鈥檚 candidate for London mayor, made the claims as the Conservatives were engaged in a fresh row over Islamophobia.

In an interview with the BBC, Scully referenced areas of east London and Birmingham as containing 鈥渘o-go areas鈥� enforced by local Muslims 鈥渁busing their religion,鈥� the Daily Telegraph reported on Tuesday.

鈥淚f you look at parts of Tower Hamlets, for example, where there are no-go areas, parts of Birmingham Sparkhill, where there are no-go areas, mainly because of doctrine, mainly because of people using, abusing in many ways, their religion to 鈥� because it is not the doctrine of Islam, to espouse what some of these people are saying,鈥� he said. 鈥淭hat, I think, is the concern that needs to be addressed.鈥�

Scully was responding to the recent sacking of MP Lee Anderson, who had claimed that Islamists had 鈥済ot control鈥� of London Mayor Sadiq Khan.

In a subsequent interview for BBC Radio London interview on Tuesday, Scully said he 鈥減ut his hands up鈥� for using language he 鈥渞egrets.鈥�

He added that he was 鈥渇rustrated鈥� with the language he had used in the initial interview, and that he had lost 鈥渘uance.鈥�

Scully said: 鈥淲hat I was trying to say, I thought I was being specific about but clearly not, is the fact that a lot of the conversation, and the vacuum that鈥檚 allowed to then be filled by populists, is when prejudice builds up because of perception.

鈥淭here are areas of this country where there are tiny, tiny groups of people that cause people to feel uncomfortable in particular areas.

鈥淭hat might be a white gang, that might be a black gang, a Muslim gang, whatever, and that then tends to write off whole communities for some people.鈥�

Scully鈥檚 initial claims on 鈥渘o-go zones鈥� were condemned by Labour and Conservative figures representing the areas he referenced.

Andy Street, the Conservative mayor of the West Midlands, said 鈥渢hose in Westminster鈥� should 鈥渟top the nonsense slurs.鈥�

He added: 鈥淭he idea that Birmingham has a 鈥榥o-go鈥� zone is news to me, and I suspect the good people of Sparkhill.鈥�

Labour鈥� Jess Phillips said: 鈥淎s one of the MPs for Sparkhill, I am expecting an apology for this utter drivel. My kids hang out in Sparkhill day and night, never had a moment鈥檚 worry.

鈥淚 go there weekly and live literally a five-minute walk from there and used to live there myself.鈥�

Scully also claimed that the Conservative Party did not have a problem with Islamophobia.