Connect with us

News

Tory MP Paul Bristow hires former Labour councillor for ‘very specific role’

Avatar photo

Published

on

Conservative MP Paul Bristow has explained his decision to employ a former Labour city councillor.

The Peterborough MP says he is convinced Ansar Ali, who quit the Labour group in January and then stood, unsuccessfully in May as an independent, “will stand with me in the fight against hatred and antisemitism.

“He will use his experience and mistakes as lessons for others.   He will work to bring our city’s diverse communities together based on mutual respect.  Ultimately the proof will be in actions, not words, and I look forward to this being demonstrated.”

Jewish Chronicle article by Paul Bristow MP

Jewish Chronicle article by Paul Bristow MP

In a first-person article published this week by the Jewish Chronicle entitled ‘Why I have employed a former Labour councillor who was once suspended for antisemitism’ Mr Bristow says he is fully aware of Mr Ali’s background and social media comments.

“Some of the material he commented on is unacceptable,” says Mr Bristow.

In July MP Paul Bristow went with Cllr Ishfaq Hussain and Ansar Ali to Eastfield Road Cemetery. “We went to see how flooding issues at one site have been resolved with a pump - how work is progressing in a new area - and how drainage issues will be tackled there,” said the MP.

In July MP Paul Bristow went with Cllr Ishfaq Hussain and Ansar Ali to Eastfield Road Cemetery. “We went to see how flooding issues at one site have been resolved with a pump – how work is progressing in a new area – and how drainage issues will be tackled there,” said the MP.

 

“Stating an article was ‘interesting and thought-provoking’ that asked how many British MPs are working for Israel not only advances stereotypes, but it also indicates to others there is value in something which is fundamentally anti-Jewish at its core.

Advertisements
canopyuk.com in-article

“Similarly sharing an article about a medal dating back to the Nazi era, bearing a swastika on one face and a Star of David on the reverse was grotesque propaganda used by the Nazis and can never be justified.”

But the MP says that Mr Ali “regrets deeply this social media activity and now sees clearly why it is antisemitic. In an environment where material such as this (and worse) is being shared openly, he should have known much better.

“He believes – as I do – we need to go much further than simply apologising and moving on.  I think all councillors in Peterborough need to go through antisemitism training as a matter of course. We have a deserved reputational issue. We owe it to Peterborough to address it.”

Mr Bristow feels Peterborough is no exception when it comes to “antisemitism on Facebook from a small minority.  At the most extreme end, you get sickening holocaust denial from people”.

Mr Bristow says Mr Ali has been a magistrate, a senior professional council officer, a county and city Councillor, and “respected community activist for many years.  This does not give him a free pass. Indeed, I should have checked closely the reasons for his suspension back in 2021.

“But I employed someone part time, for a very specific role, with an otherwise good reputation”.

You can read the full article from the Jewish Chronicle by clicking the link below

https://www.thejc.com/lets-talk/all/why-i-have-employed-a-former-labour-councillor-who-was-once-suspended-for-antisemitism-5JO2YnubtOrvTdKuXrIqf2

 

 

 

 

Facebook

Read More

News3 weeks ago

Cambs transport charity launches scathing attack after losing subsidised bus route to Stagecoach

FACT operated the 68 Wisbech service for a number of years

News3 weeks ago

Mayor attacks ‘cheap theatre of negativity’ over £48m Peterborough station facelift

Labour hopes Great Northern Hotel will be in future phase of re-development

News3 weeks ago

Opposition to 8am to 11pm pavement wining and dining in Wisbech by Wetherspoon

In Whittlesey Wetherspoon hope to use Market Place for outdoor drinkers

News3 weeks ago

Cambridge ‘drug lord’ caught with loaded gun, cash, and £500,000 worth of drug

Rahman ran a criminal enterprise across Cambridge

Mill Road, Cambridge: We should be following the lead of successful towns and cities around the globe in reducing traffic and making our shopping streets attractive places where people want to spend time. Mill Road, Cambridge: We should be following the lead of successful towns and cities around the globe in reducing traffic and making our shopping streets attractive places where people want to spend time.
News3 weeks ago

Opinion: We have a positive vision for a Mill Road Cambridge that is vibrant, attractive, safe, and healthy

'Surely it’s local residents who should decide the fate of a ‘C’ road'

On September 4 the Combined Authority board is being invited to re-appoint John Hill, East Cambridgeshire District Council chief executive, as returning officer for the mayoral election on May 1, 2025 On September 4 the Combined Authority board is being invited to re-appoint John Hill, East Cambridgeshire District Council chief executive, as returning officer for the mayoral election on May 1, 2025
News3 weeks ago

John Hill ‘bags’ top role in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority mayoral election 2025

Combined Authority has allocated £1.04m for the 2025 elections

Police are appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage after a man died in a collision on the B645 in Cambridgeshire Police are appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage after a man died in a collision on the B645 in Cambridgeshire
News3 weeks ago

Driver, 22, dies after B645 crash in Cambridgeshire

St Neots woman passenger has serious injuries

An electricity pylon in Oldfield Lane Wisbech caught fire after being used to illegally abstract power to run a cannabis factory in a neighbouring scrapyard. A second cannabis factory elsewhere was discovered. PHOTO: Policing Fenland/Cambs Fire and Rescue An electricity pylon in Oldfield Lane Wisbech caught fire after being used to illegally abstract power to run a cannabis factory in a neighbouring scrapyard. A second cannabis factory elsewhere was discovered. PHOTO: Policing Fenland/Cambs Fire and Rescue
News3 weeks ago

£700,000 worth of cannabis plants seized after ‘accidental’ Wisbech pylon fire

306 plants worth £257,000 were growing inside lorry trailers

A teenage boy has died following a collision on the A1M on Saturday (24 August). A teenage boy has died following a collision on the A1M on Saturday (24 August).
News3 weeks ago

Teenage Cambridgeshire crash victim, 16, dies in hospital

Crash victim named as Isaac Nockels

A 14-year-old girl was attacked at about 4.20pm on Wednesday, 21 August, in the red car park of Queensgate Shopping Centre, Peterborough. A 14-year-old girl was attacked at about 4.20pm on Wednesday, 21 August, in the red car park of Queensgate Shopping Centre, Peterborough.
News3 weeks ago

Wanted: Man in connection with sexual assault of 14-year-old girl in Peterborough

Assault happened at Queensgate shopping centre