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Tory MP Paul Scully has asserted that certain areas in London and Birmingham have become religious "no-go zones" due to demographic shifts.

Appearing on BBC Radio London on Monday (26 February), Mr. Scully addressed the ongoing controversy surrounding Islamophobia within the Conservative Party.

His comments follow the removal of the Conservative whip from Lee Anderson over the weekend, after he suggested that "Islamists" have gained control over London Mayor Sadiq Khan.

Mr. Scully stated that concerns about changing neighborhoods have existed "for years." He acknowledged attempts to address these concerns but criticized the approach as "clumsy." Photo by Richard Townshend, Wikimedia commons.