- Star Asian Tory candidate planned fake English Defence League demo
- Afzal Amin promised a salary to the EDL to win him up to 4,000 voters
- Scheme would have seen thugs plan phoney march against 'mega-mosque'
- EDL would then have called the rally off and Amin would have taken credit
- Conservative Party in disarray in key seat just weeks before the Election
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22:00 GMT, 21 March 2015
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A key
Tory Election candidate was suspended last night after plotting with
far-Right extremists to stir up racial hatred in a cynical bid to win
votes.
Afzal
Amin hatched a scheme to persuade the English Defence League to
announce an inflammatory march against a new £18million ‘mega-mosque’.
But – as he revealed in secretly filmed footage obtained by The Mail on
Sunday – the plan was that the demonstration would never actually go
ahead.
And
when the phoney rally was called off, the fiercely ambitious Amin, a
Muslim, intended to take credit for defusing the situation – winning
over voters, and police, in the marginal seat of Dudley North.
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Tory Election candidate Afzal Amin
(pictured) was suspended after plotting with far-Right extremists to
stir up racial hatred in a cynical bid to win votes
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