Content note: Islamophobic and misogynistic language. Rivkah Brown: The UK's only hijabi MP has been forced to flee the Labour party conference due to safeguarding concerns, after the Conservatives spread misinformation about her support for Palestine. On Monday, Tory party chair Greg Hands wrote to his Labour counterpart Anneliese Dodds demanding that Apsana Begum, the MP for Poplar and Limehouse, have the whip withdrawn on the grounds that she had "tweeted her 'solidarity' with the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC)". Begum had not in fact tweeted anything; instead, the PSC had thanked Begum via its own X account for her pre-arranged visit to the stall on Saturday. The Conservative party later tweeted condemning Labour's refusal to suspend Begum. Of the PSC, Hands wrote: "To have a Labour MP publicly associating with such an organisation raises questions about the party's commitment to maintaining ethical standards and responsible conduct within its ranks." Hands added that the PSC, which has had a presence at Labour conference for over a decade, and was invited to hold a number of fringe events at this year's conference, was "known for its antisemitic rhetoric". Hands' letter unleashed a torrent of misogynistic and Islamophobic abuse at Begum both online and offline, some of it describing Begum as a "bitch", "female slave" and "part of the caliphate". The attacks, which are currently being investigated by the police, led Begum's staff to fear for her safety. Begum decided to leave the conference on Monday. |