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This guy is pretty special, even for a Tory:
The Conservative London mayoral candidate is facing renewed criticism after it emerged he once claimed there was a “cottage industry” of women becoming pregnant in order to secure a council house.
Shaun Bailey, who was selected as the party’s candidate last month, told an event at the Tory conference in 2008 that the practice of “getting knocked up to get housing” had become a problem in some areas.
Bailey’s comments were reported in the Spectator magazine. Then a parliamentary candidate for Hammersmith, he was asked by an audience member whether it was true that some women became pregnant to claim more benefits. He reportedly replied: “Girls getting knocked up to get housing? It’s a cottage industry where I come from.”
Tory pick for London mayor under fire for remarks on benefits
Accommodating Muslims and Hindus “robs Britain of its community” and risks turning the country into a “crime-riddled cesspool” as a result, the Conservative candidate for London mayor declared in a thinktank pamphlet he wrote a decade ago.
Shaun Bailey voiced concerns about the marking of Muslim and Hindu festivals, claimed children were being taught more about Diwali than Christmas, and argued Britain “removing the religion that British people generally take to” had allowed immigrants to bring their countries’ cultural problems with them.
In his “no man’s land” pamphlet (pdf) for the Centre for Policy Studies about the problems faced by young people in inner-city areas, Bailey also appeared to confuse Hindi speakers with the Hindu religion.
“You bring your children to school and they learn far more about Diwali than Christmas. I speak to the people who are from Brent and they’ve been having Muslim and Hindi days off. What it does is rob Britain of its community. Without our community, we slip into a crime-riddled cesspool,” he wrote in 2005
Tory London mayoral pick under fire for remarks about Muslims and Hindus