A Muslim man was arrested in the United Kingdom this week after allegedly making threats against a by-election candidate due to the politician’s support for Israel. The target of the alleged threats was Simon Danczuk, one of 11 candidates running for a parliament seat in Rochdale following the death of the former MP Sir Tony Lloyd of the Labour Party.
The alleged threats were made in a video message referring to Danczuk, also formerly associated with Labour, as a “white devil” and promising to harm him physically in retaliation for his pro-Israel stance. The Greater Manchester Police received the video on Monday, and subsequent investigations led to the arrest of a 23-year-old Muslim man on Tuesday.
Danczuk had added “Vote for Rochdale not Gaza” as a tagline on his campaign flyer, which the man in the video found offensive. The ReformUK candidate said that he would now require the presence of two security personnel for the remainder of the campaign.
“They stopped me from speaking at a hustings meeting, I’m receiving death threats, and now we’ve got to have security personnel as a candidate going round in an election,” said Danczuk, before adding: “I’ve been doing politics for 35 years and I’ve never known it. It’s outrageous. This isn’t how British politics should work.”
The National Pulse previously reported that the Labour Party pulled support for their candidate, Azhar Ali, in the same by-election. Ali, a former government adviser, claimed Israel allowed the October 7th Hamas terrorist attacks to happen as a pretense to invade Gaza.
A Muslim man from Rochdale, England has been arrested after threatening to kill political candidate @SimonDanczuk for being white and not supporting Gaza. Rochdale is one of the Muslim areas where the systemic rape gangs targeting white girls proliferated.pic.twitter.com/UUkYe5vFmp
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