He was expelled from the Respect Party, which is hard-Left and anti-Israel, for these comments. Nonetheless, he was made a magistrate after that. So apparently the relevant officials didn’t mind his comments then. Why do they mind them now? Could the British thirst for appeasement and accommodation of Islamic supremacists be coming to an end? I doubt it. But it may be becoming harder to sustain publicly.
“Stratford magistrate resigns over anti-Semitic comments,” by Iain Burns, Newham Recorder, February 5, 2016:
A justice of the peace has resigned over historical racist comments that he allegedly wrote on social media.
Abul Hussain, who worked at Stratford Magistrates’ Court, actually left his job six months ago but his actions can only now be reported following the results of an official investigation this week.
Mr Hussain was expelled from the Respect political party in 2010, made famous by Bradford West MP George Galloway, over anti-Semitic messages he allegedly wrote on Facebook. Despite this, he was appointed as a North East London magistrate in 2011.
His messages included exchanges where he told other users “u know the worlds coming to an end when a jew [sic] accuses another of being of his kind [sic]” and “jews like u are so boring so find everything lame, here’s a penny go put it in the bank and u just might get a pound after ten years interest [sic]”.
It emerged only this week that Mr Hussain resigned from his position in August last year before being removed from judicial office….