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Waheed Rafiq: Lib Dem candidate suspended from party over ‘clearly anti-Semitic’ remarks



A Liberal Democrat candidate who made “clearly and unambiguously anti-Semitic” comments on social media has been suspended from the party.

Waheed Rafiq was standing as the Lib Dem candidate in the Birmingham Hodge Hill constituency.

But a Lib Dem spokeswoman said he had been suspended from the party on Wednesday afternoon, describing the online posts as “clearly and unambiguously anti-Semitic”.

It comes on the same day that Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson launched her party’s manifesto, and follows the suspension of Ryan Houghton, the Tory candidate for Aberdeen North, on Tuesday for alleged anti-Semitic, Islamophobic and homophobic postings.

The party took action on Wednesday afternoon after Buzzfeed unearthed a series of posts on Mr Rafiq’s social media accounts. ​

A Liberal Democrat spokeswoman told the Standard: “At 3pm Waheed Rafiq Hodge Hill PPC (prospective parliamentary candidate) was suspended from the party.

“The public posts on his Facebook and Twitter account from 2010 to 2014 are clearly and unambiguously anti-Semitic and bring the party into disrepute and are also of material disagreement with the fundamental values and objectives of the party.”

Board of Deputies president Marie van der Zyl said: “The only response to the disgusting anti-Semitism exhibited by Waheed Rafiq, by the Liberal Democrat candidate for Birmingham Hodge Hill, is to immediately drop him as a candidate for the constituency.

“We call on the Liberal Democrats to act now and ensure he is expelled after he is dropped as a candidate.”

Mr Rafiq did not respond to a request for comment when contacted by Buzzfeed.

Additional reporting by PA Media



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