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UK Tory Peer Accuses Nick Timothy of Islamophobia

First article: 21 mar. 2026, 13:18 | Last update: 21 mar. 2026, 13:18 | 1 source | 1 article

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Lord Sheikh, a Conservative peer, has publicly accused Nick Timothy, a former advisor to Theresa May, of "instilling fear" through his commentary on Islamic prayers. This accusation underscores the delicate balance within the Conservative party regarding discussions of religion, integration, and potential prejudice. The specific comments that triggered the accusation were not detailed in the provided article.

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Tory peer accuses Nick Timothy of ‘instilling fear’ over Islamic prayers Foto: The Guardian
The Guardian 21 mar. 2026, 13:18 (2 hours ago) Good

Tory peer accuses Nick Timothy of ‘instilling fear’ over Islamic prayers

Exclusive: Tariq Ahmad says he has raised concerns with party leadership after shadow justice secretary’s remarksThe shadow justice secretary, Nick Timothy, has been accused by a Conservative peer and former counter-extremism minister of “instilling fear” among Muslims with his comments about public prayer.British Muslims were openly talking about leaving the Conservative party, added Tariq Ahmad, who said he had raised his concerns with the party leadership and expected action to be taken. Cont

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