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15 Mar 2024


NextImg:'It doesn't look like London borough - looks like Ceausescu's Romania!' Councillor speaks out

A Tory councillor has hit out at the state of London amid a crackdown on Palestinian flags in Tower Hamlets.

Complaints prompted Tower Hamlets Council to take flags off buildings amid fears they are causing “distress”.

Tory councillor Peter Golds told GB News that “people from across the borough” have been getting in touch attempting to rid the area of its flags, whether they are pro-Palestine are not.

“It’s made not just my constituents nervous, but people have been getting in touch from across the borough”, he said.

Palestine flag and Peter Golds

Peter Golds has criticised the Palestine flags emblazoned across Tower Hamlets

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“It’s a complete rank of people including people who are from the Bangladesh and Muslim community who support the endeavours of Gaza and are hostile to the actions of the Israeli Government.

“They feel they shouldn’t have these flags on streets.

Palestine flagThe Metropolitan Police has had to deal with Palestine protests since OctoberGETTY

Tom Harwood, Emily Carver and Peter Golds

Golds joined Tom Harwood and Emily Carver on GB News

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“I have walked down some of these streets, it doesn’t look like a London Borough, it looks like Ceausescu's Romania!”

He aded: “We have extremes of deprivation and huge problems on the council.”

“We said in council meetings, we cannot interfere with foreign policy, but were have a lot to do on national and local policy. Let’s focus on that.

“That is what the council is trying to do.”

The mayor of Tower Hamlets, Lutfur Rahman, announced the “difficult decision” to take the flags down this week.

He claimed they are “being used to unfairly attack the people of the borough and further the Islamophobic narrative”.

The council had initially sought to avoid “destabilising community cohesion” by keeping the flags up.

He denied the flags were “symbols of division” but instead “symbols of solidarity and sympathy” with the thousands being killed in Gaza.