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==Sharing EDL views==
 
==Sharing EDL views==
Footage showed Amin saying that: 'he agreed with “95 per cent” of the positions taken by the EDL and would act as a “very strong, unshakeable ally” of the group should he be elected'.  He refused to answer allegations by Robinson however that he had an un-named wealthy backer who had offered financial support to Robinson. <ref name="Milmo">  
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Footage showed Amin saying that: 'he agreed with “95 per cent” of the positions taken by the EDL and would act as a “very strong, unshakeable ally” of the group should he be elected'.  He refused to answer allegations by Robinson however that he had an un-named wealthy backer who had offered financial support to Robinson. <ref name="Milmo"/>  
  
After being suspended by the [[Conservative Party]], Amin resigned as an election candidate.<ref> ''BBC News'' [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-32024045 Afzal Amin resigns as Conservative candidate in Dudley North], 23 March 2015, accessed 24 March 2015 </ref>
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After being suspended by the [[Conservative Party]], Amin resigned as an election candidate.<ref> ''BBC News'' [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-32024045 Afzal Amin resigns as Conservative candidate in Dudley North], ''BBC News'', 23 March 2015, accessed 24 March 2015 </ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Latest revision as of 03:30, 22 April 2016

Afzal Amin is a former army officer who stood as a 2015 general election candidate for the Conservative Party in the marginal Labour-held Dudley North constituency but was forced to resign two months before the election.

EDL phony march plot

In March 2015 former English Defence League (EDL) leader Tommy Robinson revealed that Amin had been in talks with him to arrange a phony EDL protest march against the proposed building of a mosque in Dudley. The plan was that it would be called off so Amin could take credit for defusing the situation. Amin however denied he had come up with the EDL march plan, insisting it had been Robinson's idea.[1]

Sharing EDL views

Footage showed Amin saying that: 'he agreed with “95 per cent” of the positions taken by the EDL and would act as a “very strong, unshakeable ally” of the group should he be elected'. He refused to answer allegations by Robinson however that he had an un-named wealthy backer who had offered financial support to Robinson. [1]

After being suspended by the Conservative Party, Amin resigned as an election candidate.[2]

Affiliations

External resources

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Cahal Milmo, Afzal Amin: EDL leader claims shadowy millionaire backed Tory Dudley candidate's plot, The Independent, 23 March 2015
  2. BBC News Afzal Amin resigns as Conservative candidate in Dudley North, BBC News, 23 March 2015, accessed 24 March 2015
  3. Nicholas Watt and Matthew Taylor, Tory candidate accused of EDL plot urged to 'fess up' and 'go now', The Guardian, 22 March 2015, accessed same day