19 July 2011

MPs vote to drop iEngage from Islamophobia group

MPs on the all-party group on Islamophobia have voted against using iEngage, the controversial Islamist group, as its secretariat.

The vote on Monday evening, by 60 to 2, followed the resignation in February of its Conservative chair Kris Hopkins and Labour vice-chair Lord Janner over an earlier decision to use iEngage.

Despite their resignations the group retained the link with iEngage. However it pledged to investigate fully concerns before iEngage was officially confirmed.

Lib Dem MP Simon Hughes, who took over as from Mr Hopkins and Lord Janner as one of the group's chairmen, was tasked with considering iEngage's record. In June he asked Birmingham University academic Chris Allen to compile a report to be sent to members of the group. [TheJC.com] Read more