LONDON – A British politician who was jailed after sending a text message while
driving on a motorway, which killed another motorist, has blamed his fate on a
Jewish conspiracy.
Lord Nazir Ahmed, 55, who became one of the first
Muslim peers in the UK after former Prime Minister Tony Blair appointed him
in1998, has said that his prison sentence was a result of pressure applied on
the court by Jews “who own newspapers and television channels,” the Times said
on Thursday.
He also claimed that the judge in the 2008 case was
appointed to his position after he helped a “Jewish colleague” of Blair during
an important case. According to Ahmed, Justice Wilkie was hand-picked to carry
out the sentencing because no other judge was willing to handle his case.
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