Conservative MP Paul Scully has apologised for suggesting there are ‘no-go’ areas in some UK cities – prompting accusations of Islamophobia. He stated it’s language he ‘regrets’.
He made the preliminary touch upon Monday, whereas criticising former Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson, for saying ‘Islamists’ had ‘management’ over London Mayor Sadiq Khan.
Mr Anderson was stripped of the whip over his remarks – however HE says he gained’t apologise.