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Lord Ahmed, who has been suspended by the Labour party. Photograph: Anna Gowthorpe/PA
Lord Ahmed, who has been suspended by the Labour party. Photograph: Anna Gowthorpe/PA

Labour suspends Lord Ahmed over alleged Jewish conspiracy comments

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Party suspends peer and launches inquiry into reports he blamed Jewish conspiracy for his dangerous driving conviction

Labour has suspended one of its peers as it launched an investigation into allegations that he blamed a Jewish conspiracy for his imprisonment for dangerous driving.

According to the Times, Lord Ahmed blamed his prison sentence – for sending text messages shortly before his car was involved in a fatal crash – on pressure placed on the courts by Jews "who own newspapers and TV channels".

The Muslim peer allegedly told an Urdu-language broadcast in Pakistan that the judge who jailed him for 12 weeks was appointed to the high court after helping a "Jewish colleague" of Tony Blair during an important case.

Following publication of the remarks in the Times on Thursday, a Labour spokesman said: "The Labour party deplores and does not tolerate any sort of antisemitism.

"Following reports in the Times today we are suspending Lord Ahmed pending an investigation."

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