Furious hate cleric blames GB News after tour forced to end early. The evil Nigel Farage. Oh, and the Jews.
Hate cleric Enayet Ullah Abbasi has left the UK days early, after a GB News probe.
The preacher had planned to appear at an event this evening (June 26th) but was filmed at an airport in his homeland Bangladesh on Saturday. . . There he blamed GB News presenter Nigel Farage for putting a stop to some of his tour dates.
The Bangladeshi preacher told the crowd: “There’s an evil politician and his name is Farage. The Brexit movement was led by him. The movement that kicked out Britain from European Union. He is the one who opposed me.”
The hate cleric went on to use an antisemitic trope, claiming Nigel colluded powerful Jewish figures to enact his downfall.
He said: “He used the entire Jewish lobby to conspire against me. He threatened the police during the London event to perform a long march against me. We postponed the event after the police asked us. The Jews failed to implement their conspiracy.“
…he was allowed to speak in Birmingham at the Islamic Conference 2023 which was hosted and organised by TV channel iON TV last Tuesday.
But following a GB News investigation, later events in London, Leicester and Luton were cancelled.
I believe he did get to speak in Nottingham. And, a real treat this, a local Labour councillor organised him a private tour of the Guildhall in Northampton. I have been past the Guildhall in Northampton. It’s an interesting looking building in a pleasant town. Not a particularly Islamic town, and Northamptonshire isn’t quite in the south Midlands, but it’s not quite still in the south either. Of all the places to take a Bangladeshi hate preacher Northampton Guildhall is random. Unless the councillor is not as naive as he makes out.
Enam Haque, a Labour councillor at West Northamptonshire Council, hosted Abbasi at Northampton’s Guildhall on June 16, at the start of the hate preacher’s country-wide tour. Haque said that it was a “great pleasure and momentous occasion” to host the Islamist speaker, who has urged his followers to behead non-Muslims.
Haque, who has been a councillor since 2021, shared several photos of him with Abbasi in the Guildhall, describing the hate cleric as a “highly respected and prominent Islamic scholar”. Footage shared with GB News shows Abbasi being toured around the central Northampton location by Haque and an entourage.
In a statement to GB News, Councillor Haque said: “I was completely unaware of Enayutullah Abbasi’s abhorrent views and I condemn them in the strongest possible terms. As local councillors, we are often asked to meet with international visitors as representatives of Northampton. I received a late call from Enayutullah Abbasi’s representative requesting to see the civic side of our town, which I accepted in good faith. Had I known of his views, I would never have agreed. I apologise profusely for my actions and any offence caused.”
A council spokesperson said: “This visit was not organised by or at the invitation of West Northamptonshire Council – our members have access and are able to invite third parties to view the public parts of the building. It is an important part of our democratic engagement that meetings are open to the public, and we don’t deny access to these areas unless we believe there is a security risk.”