Home

Boris Johnson forced to clarify post-7/7 Islam comments

Boris Johnson forced to clarify post-7/7 Islam commentsBoris Johnson forced to clarify post-7/7 Islam comments

Sunday, 20, Apr 2008 12:00

London mayoral candidate Boris Johnson has clarified his opinion of Islam after criticism of comments he wrote in the wake of the London 7/7 terrorist attacks.

In an article for the Spectator on July 16th 2005 calling for a reassertion of British values in the face of Islamic extremism, the Conservative MP argued that "Islam is the problem" and claimed that "Islamophobia… seems a natural reaction" for non-Muslim readers of the Koran.

He also labelled Islam "the most viciously sectarian of all religions in its heartlessness towards unbelievers".

But taking part in a debate with Ken Livingstone and Brian Paddick, his main rivals for the London mayoral elections, Mr Johnson has stressed that his article was solely referring to extremists' misuse of the words of the Koran.

"The problem is people who wrench out of context quotes from the holy book of Islam, the Koran, and use it to inspire evil in men's hearts," he said on BBC1's Politics Show.

"That is a fact that few serious people would deny and we need to tackle the extremists."

And after reports that equality watchdog Trevor Philips is to claim a 'cold war' based on racial and religious tensions could erupt in the UK due to concerns over mass immigration, Mr Johnson said a reassessment of British immigration policy was paramount.

"There has certainly been too much uncounted and unfunded immigration into London. That presents huge problems for the London Boroughs which have to cope with the influx," he added.


What do you think ?

Name 

Town/Country 

Your email 

Your comment 

Enter the text shown to the right

New jobs channel

The new look politics.co.uk now includes a jobs channel, where you can search for jobs and sign up for our jobs bulletin.

Newsletter

Sign up to politics.co.uk’s daily newsletter and you’ll never miss a key political story again

Opinion Formers

TACT - The Adolescent & Children's Trust

The Adolescent Children's Trust is a registered charity that provides child-centred services to Local Authorities throughout the UK.

Public Affairs Jobs

Check out politics.co.uk's new jobs section, for government, public sector and public affairs roles.

politics.co.uk brings you a new monthly roundup of public affairs, government and local government appointments.

Current Vacancies:

Related Analysis

Feature: Women in politics

On this day in 1918, women voted in a British general election for the first time. Ninty years later they still face immense challenges.

Feature: Women in politics

Latest Headlines

Interest rates reach historic low

The Bank of England has cut interest rates by 0.5 per cent, bringing them to their lowest level in the 315-year history of the central bank.

The Bank of England

Issue briefs

Disability Benefits and Spending

This issue brief relates to a developing news event.

Speakers Corner