Boris Johnson is to face an investigation by an independent panel following complaints that he breached the Conservative party’s code of conduct over his remarks about niqabs.
The former foreign secretary has faced intensifying pressure in the last two days after comparing Muslim women wearing the religious headgear to “letter boxes” and “bank robbers” in his Daily Telegraph column.
It his comments have left Tory MPs divided but both Theresa May and the party chairman, Brandon Lewis, have said Mr Johnson should apologise for the “offensive” remarks on Monday.
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If Conservative MPs and others demand, rightly, action not words from the Labour leader over issues of racism, then Labour is entitled, surely, to expect the same of Ms May?She said: "I know that many people have found this offensive.
"I also know that many other people believe strongly that in the whole of the article, what Mr Johnson appears to have been attempting to do was to say that there shouldn't be a ban and that he was engaging in a legitimate debate."
Asked what she made of the language the former foreign secretary used, Ms Dick told the BBC Asian Network: "Some people have clearly found it offensive.
"I spoke last night to my very experienced officers who deal with hate crime and, although we have not yet received any allegation of such a crime, I can tell you that my preliminary view having spoken to them is that what Mr Johnson said would not reach the bar for a criminal offence. He did not commit a criminal offence."

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“But then he used some very colourful language on purpose written down in an article and I think that he was wrong to do so. I support the prime minister in what she has said – he should apologise.
“I think that we need to get back to actually protecting those religious freedoms and not tell women what to wear.”
Pressed again, she said: “That is way above my pay grade. But what I do think we should recognise first of all is that only one per cent or less than one per cent of Muslim women wear burqas in this country.
“We need to have respect for people with what they wear – it is not for us to decide what people wear.
“We as politicians should be setting an example for people – a few months ago actually I was quite critical of people who were mocking Boris for the way that he looked when he went out running. Now let’s be clear: nobody looks good when they are out running, particularly a middle-aged man like Boris. I was defending him for going out running and wearing what he was wearing.
"And now I feel that level of respect I tried to show him and defended him in that debate has been cast aside because he’s talking about what women wear in a particular expression of religious freedom."

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