James Cleverly disagrees with Nick Timothy about Islamic public prayer ceremony
by Peter Walker Senior political correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#74DP7)
Shadow justice secretary had called Trafalgar Square event an act of domination'
James Cleverly has said he disagrees with his Conservative frontbench colleague Nick Timothy that public Muslim prayers are an act of domination, as another senior Tory called for the party to respect the right to worship.
Kemi Badenoch has defended Timothy, the shadow justice secretary, after he posted images of mass prayer at a Ramadan event on Monday evening in Trafalgar Square, calling it an act of domination" and straight from the Islamist playbook".
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