Tulip Siddiq has sought to distance herself from her aunt, deposed Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina, claiming they by no means spoke about politics.
In posts written in late 2008 and early 2009, when she was a Labour activist, Ms Siddiq described campaigning together with her aunt in Bangladesh’s common election and celebrating her victory.
Our disclosure coincides with a brand new report in The Instances which reveals how the embattled MP’s Labour Get together flyers had been discovered within the palace in Dhaka that belonged to her aunt, who was ousted in a coup final yr.
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Labour’s Tulip Siddiq dangers shedding job
The weblog is headed: “Tulip Siddiq, member of the Labour Party action team in Bloomsbury and King’s Cross”, and in a put up on January 11, 2009, Ms Siddiq advised supporters: “I used to be actually busy in Bangladesh as you most likely gathered…
“I’ve put up photos of Sheikh Hasina’s post-election press conference at Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre in Dhaka.
“Probably the most important factor of this press convention for me was Sheikh Hasina’s insistence that each one the political events in Bangladesh must work collectively for the welfare of the nation.
“It is no secret that past governments have not worked with the other political parties and we need to change this trend.
“The prime minister emphasised that the Awami League doesn’t help the ‘politics of vengeance’ which is encouraging so let’s hope {that a} new political tradition is created this yr.”
She added: “Here’s an action shot of me with the prime minister at the press conference. I’m not sure what I was saying but it probably wasn’t that interesting!”
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In a put up on January 21, 2009, she wrote: “I was fortunate enough to travel with Sheikh Hasina in her car during election day.
“The prime minister-elect (Prime Ministerial candidate on the time!) drove to a number of constituencies in Dhaka and stopped rapidly at every one to fulfill the parliamentary candidate or converse to the voters.”
Describing traveling in her aunt’s car, she wrote: “You may see all my images from election day right here… I apologise for the poor high quality of a number of the photos. I used to be taking images from inside her automobile which is definitely fairly troublesome!”
“You will additionally see a photograph of Dhaka Central Jail. I took that picture as a result of Sheikh Hasina advised me that this jail was virtually her second house for many of her childhood as her father, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, was beneath arrest for a few years.
“She told me that she visited him with the rest of her family every weekend, so it was a very familiar landmark.”
Earlier, on December 29, 2008, beneath the heading “Victory!”, Ms Siddiq wrote: “The Awami League have won the elections by a landslide! Sheikh Hasina is the prime minister-elect! I am ecstatic!
“I have been on the marketing campaign path with Sheikh Hasina all day so I do not actually have the power to jot down rather more however I’ll achieve this tomorrow.
“However, I can’t resist uploading a couple of photos. This is Sheikh Hasina’s face just before she heard the results from an unwinnable constituency.
“Right here she is after she heard that the Awami League arduous work had paid off in that seat.”
The Instances reviews that political literature of Ms Siddiq, Sir Keir Starmer’s anti-corruption minister, was discovered on the closely guarded palace in Dhaka, coated by mud and particles.
On the prime of a staircase had been gadgets produced by Ms Sidddiq. One was a thanks be aware to native Labour Get together members following her election as MP for Hampstead and Kilburn.
One other was her annual report for 2022, inviting readers to find out about her assist for these affected by the cost-of-living disaster.
The brand new disclosures will pile additional stress on Ms Siddiq and result in additional calls on the prime minister to sack her.
Many Labour MPs imagine her ministerial profession is now hanging by a thread.
Requested whether or not she ought to stand down till she is cleared of impropriety, Mr Kyle stated: “I think she’s done exactly the right thing. She’s referred herself that the inquiry needs to go through. I think that that’s the appropriate way forward.
“I am giving it all of the house it must do. I will be listening for the end result because the Prime Minister will likely be.
“There was a process underway and we know full well it will be a functional process, and the outcomes of it will be stuck to by the prime minister and this government, a complete contrast to what we’ve had in the past.”