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Monday, 21 February 2011

Voting reformer gets the sack for 'anti-Islam tweet'

A voting reform campaigner was sacked today after posting an "outrageous Islamophobic" joke on Twitter.

Ben Donnelly was dismissed from his volunteer post as a phone bank manager for the Yes To Fairer Votes campaign after his comments provoked a political storm.

And he could yet face disciplinary action from Kidbrooke School in Greenwich, where he works part time as a visiting saxophone instructor.

The Yes to Fairer Votes campaign, which wants a switch from first-past-the-post to the alternative vote (AV), moved quickly to axe Mr Donnelly after details of his tweet were leaked to the Standard.

Posted yesterday afternoon, it read: "Says in the Holy Qu'ran Mohammad used to get his neighbours to vote by AV which of his 4 wives he'd shag each night."

Muslim groups were outraged, with Labour MP Khalid Mahmood calling for Mr Donnelly to be referred to the police. "This is outrageous and totally Islamophobic," Mr Mahmood said. "What has Islam got to do with AV?"

Mohammed Shafiq, chief executive of Muslim youth organisation the Ramadhan Foundation, described the joke as "disgusting".

A Yes campaign spokesman said: "These comments were utterly disgraceful. Conduct like this will not be accepted by the campaign. We apologise for any offence taken and are as offended by these appalling comments as any other right-thinking person."

Mr Donnelly issued a statement through the Yes campaign saying sorry for the tweet, which has been deleted from his account.

"I apologise unreservedly for any offence caused," it read. "My comments were thoughtless and I bitterly regret them."

The Yes campaign spokesman added that Mr Donnelly had only done one shift for the group in London, though an online CV claimed he managed the group's Cambridge office for two months last year.

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