Andrew Gilligan

Andrew Gilligan is an award-winning journalist and former No.10 advisor

Cambridge University-linked project erases Israel

An academic project hosted by Cambridge University promotes an “Islamic curriculum” which tells 12-year-olds that Hamas is an “excuse that Israel uses to justify its attacks on the Gaza Strip,” calls the civilian hostages taken by the terror group on October 7 “prisoners of war” and publishes in pupils’ course material a map of the region from which Israel has been erased. The project also publishes a guide aimed at parents and children, written after the attacks, which asks: “What is the reward of a shaheed [a martyr]? How does this make you feel when you think of all the children of Gaza who are now shuhada [martyrs]?

Why is Cambridge platforming Islamic creationism?

An academic project hosted by Cambridge University platforms creationism, the belief that the world was created by God in seven days. It promotes an academic paper demanding that schoolchildren be taught to “actively resist” the science of evolution. It is the latest sign of fundamental problems at Cambridge’s education faculty, the same department which hired Jason Arday At Charles Darwin’s old university, where a college is named after him, Darwin’s discovery is now described by one Cambridge researcher as an example of “potential challenges posed by Eurocentric monoculture.” It is the latest sign of fundamental problems at Cambridge’s education faculty, the same department which hired Jason Arday.

Meet Farah Ahmed, Jason Arday’s colleague

After the Jason Arday disaster, here is new evidence that things have gone deeply wrong at Cambridge University. We can reveal that a former supporter of Hizb ut-Tahrir, now banned as a terror group, has been appointed assistant research professor of education at Cambridge, in the same faculty as Arday. Farah Ahmed has explicitly attacked ‘western education’ as a ‘threat’ to Muslims, condemned democracy and integration, and criticised British schools for teaching pupils that child marriage is wrong. During her time at Cambridge, she has written that the Islamic concept of education is sharply opposed to ‘gaining literacy and numeracy and other disciplinary skills demonstrated through qualifications’.

Rod Liddle was the most exciting boss I ever had

The best word for my feelings about Rod Liddle’s death is one that Rod was occasionally heard to use himself. Fuck. Rod was my editor at the Today programme, the most exciting boss I’ve ever had. He hired me, from a newspaper, to be part of a team he was building because he wanted reporters who would lift up more rocks and break more stories than the mainstream, central BBC correspondents he mostly had to use. ‘They’re spokesmen for the spokesmen, mate,’ he told me. More than one of those people indeed ended up as PRs for the official bodies they’d just been reporting on.

Burnham isn’t being honest about his bus fare cap

Al Gore never quite recovered from claiming, in 1999, that ‘I took the initiative in creating the internet.’ The former vice-president spent the rest of his life protesting he didn’t mean he’d actually created it, but never managed to escape the thousands of what were not then called memes showing him discovering penicillin, winning peace between the Israelis and the Arabs, and scoring the winning home run for the New York Yankees. Bus policy is not in the same league, I know. But for someone committed to new, honest politics, Andy Burnham has a nasty habit of claiming credit for things which were not his doing, or where the credit truthfully belongs to other people as well as to him.

Burnham cannot allow Ali Milani near power

Andy Burnham’s pledge to be ‘for all of us’ may include hiring a man for his Downing Street staff who called 9/11 a ‘false flag’ that the US ‘knew of… in advance’, made jibes against Jews, defended an advocacy group that called Jihadi John a ‘beautiful young man’, and said that exposés of the child grooming scandals were a ‘racist campaign’. Ali Milani, chair of the Labour Muslim Network, has been working closely with Burnham in the run-up to his election as Makerfield MP and Labour leader, helping with his social media, and has been repeatedly spoken of as an expected hire in No. 10’s digital communications team. What hasn’t been reported in the coverage of Milani’s potential new job is his views.

Green council plots to ‘resist’ immigration raids

Lewisham’s Green council plans to officially collaborate with a group which seeks to ‘resist raids’ on illegal migrants ‘at all costs’, and has posted on its Instagram an illustration of a Home Office immigration enforcement van set on fire with its windows smashed.  At next week’s full council meeting, Hau-Yu Tam, the council’s cabinet member for ‘communities, sanctuary and healing’, has tabled a motion ‘to work with Lewisham Anti-Raids to support migrant businesses and those targeted by raids’ because ‘local and joined-up anti-raids resistance is a form of building care with Lewisham communities.

The Green party councillor being investigated by the GMC

A newly-elected Green councillor who is also an NHS GP is being investigated by the General Medical Council after The Spectator revealed that she repeatedly attacked ‘Zios’ and called on people to ‘burn Zionism to the ground.’ Rebecca Jones, a doctor at the Hilly Fields practice in Lewisham, and councillor for the nearby Blackheath ward, announced on her Facebook page that the medical regulator has ‘opened an investigation into my fitness to practice. It's one of the worst bits of professional news a doctor can receive.’ The GMC can suspend or prohibit a doctor from practice.

The Muslim Council of Britain is losing relevance

It's nearly time for the Muslim Council of Britain’s annual general meeting, where its new leadership will be elected. Alas, almost no-one wants to stand for, or even vote for, the positions. The MCB secretary-general, Wajid Akhter, bemoans that nobody will stand to take over from him: ‘If I am candid, my preference would be for fresh and youth [sic] leadership now… Unfortunately, the curse of incumbency and other factors have meant that there are likely no other candidates standing even though many better than myself are there.’ With nominations now closed, this is indeed the case.  The MCB has also had to ‘extend the deadline for delegate registration’ at the AGM ‘in the hopes of registering more delegates’.

Will Labour suspend the National Association of Muslim Police?

The leaders of Britain’s Jews have raised 'serious questions concerning police impartiality' and asked that the National Association of Muslim Police (NAMP) be suspended from any policy role in policing. It comes after The Spectator revealed that NAMP had called Zionism 'one of the manifestations of anti-Muslim hatred', described the Israel Defence Force (IDF) as a 'Zionist terrorist group' and defended Hamas against 'unverified stories about acts of violence' committed on 7 October. In a letter to the policing minister, Sarah Jones, yesterday the Jewish Leadership Council (JLC) pointed out that these extraordinary statements were made in a policy document published on an official police.uk website, which NAMP is for some reason allowed to use.

Meet the Green councillor who demanded ‘heads on sticks’

The Greens have given a key post in their new ruling cabinet in the London borough of Lambeth to a man who has justified violence, condemned Remembrance services as ‘insidious’ and demanded a move away from ‘kinder, gentler politics’ to putting ‘heads on sticks’. Chessum is one of those people who make journalists’ lives worth living, with a long record of wild statements Not content with having two of their candidates arrested for stirring up racial hatred (they remain under investigation), Lambeth Greens, who have just taken power in the South London borough, can also bring you Councillor Michael Chessum, cabinet member for the ‘economy, cost of living and empowered communities’.

Did Haringey’s new Labour leader once defend Jihadi John?

It’s not just the Greens who attract people with shameful records of extremism. In the London borough of Haringey, Labour has appointed a former spokesman for the terrorist-sympathising group Cage as its new group leader. Cllr Ibrahim Ali, also known as Ibrahim Mohamoud, was for at least two years communications officer at Cage. The organisation became notorious after its research director, Asim Qureshi, described Britain’s Islamic State executioner and former Cage client Mohammed Emwazi – otherwise known as 'Jihadi John' – as a 'beautiful young man'. Qureshi said Emwazi's transition to sadistic murderer was a search for 'belonging' triggered by Britain’s 'alienating' national security policy.

The disturbing truth about the National Association of Muslim Police

The official representative body for Muslim police officers in Britain has branded Zionism “one of the manifestations of anti-Muslim hatred,” described the Israel Defence Force as a “Zionist terrorist group” and defended Hamas against “unverified stories about acts of violence.” This is very far from the first controversy to envelop the National Association of Muslim Police The inflammatory claims are made by the National Association of Muslim Police (NAMP) in a policy paper on “confronting anti-Muslim hatred,” written by its then vice-president, Khaldoun Kabbani, published on its website last year but not publicised until now.

How the Manchester media failed to scrutinise Andy Burnham

‘Our Andy’ is, of course, Manchester – and Manchester is, of course, him. In recognition of that, no worshipper at the Church of Burnham is more devoted than the city’s local paper, the Manchester Evening News. On May 9, two days after the local elections, the MEN’s front-page splash headline was ‘Cometh the Hour,’ over a montage of a smiling, hands-in-pockets Burnham, Union flags fluttering behind him, Parliament and a map of the UK in the background. Under Reach ownership both the MEN and the other great north-west paper, the Liverpool Echo, have become mouthpieces for the region’s political elites ‘Andy Burnham’s name carries a particular kind of affection in Greater Manchester.

Burnham’s buses show why he will probably fail as prime minister

It’s one of those political facts that everyone parrots without really knowing whether it’s true: Andy Burnham has, in his own words, ‘transformed’ Greater Manchester’s bus service. Burnham’s publicly-controlled double-deckers are Exhibit A in the claim that his ‘Manchesterism’ amounts to more than a catchphrase. Real voters, including in Makerfield, bring it up spontaneously. And even the SW1 classes, while often dismissing Our Next Prime Minister as a weathervane and lightweight, usually mention the buses. What’s the point of being in power if you’re never willing to use your political capital to do anything serious?

How the wheels came off the Brexit bus

The wheels have come off the Brexit bus. The Spectator is grieved to report that the famous red 'Vote Leave' coach, E14 ACK, which drove Boris Johnson and the editor of this magazine to campaign stops around the country, failed its MOT last month. When tested, it was found to have 'major defects' requiring a 'repair immediately'. Several of the coach’s suspension components had 'deteriorated' and there was also corrosion in the chassis. Almost exactly ten years since the referendum, and with over half of voters now believing Brexit was a mistake, the metaphors write themselves. But Remainers should not be too gleeful. In a late result, the coach has been fixed and is back on the road after a retest.

The disturbing truth about Britain’s Islamopopulism movement

One of the under-reported stories of the local elections is the steady growth of Muslim independents. Including Lutfur Rahman’s Aspire in Tower Hamlets, east London, at least 100 such councillors were elected last week, adding to the dozens already in place and the four independent Muslim MPs elected in 2024. What links has this new “Islamopopulist” movement to Islamism and other ideologies hostile to democracy? Or is it actually a sign of belief in democracy, people organising in a normal civic manner to advance their interests like other groups before them?

Did antisemitism cost the Greens at the local elections?

Did the Greens’ racist candidates cost them a majority in one of their top targets? The London borough of Lambeth could have been designed by a committee of sociologists (a profession well represented locally) as near-perfect territory for Team Polanski. But while the nose-ring count is high, the councillor count wasn’t quite high enough. The other fascinating thing about the Greens’ results in London is the almost total east-west split. They utterly dominate Hackney and Lewisham After an excruciating counting process, lasting well into Saturday, the final tally in the would-be People’s Republic is Greens 28 – four below the number needed for outright control; Labour 26; Lib Dems 8.

What will the Green party do with its new racist councillors?

Saiqa Ali, the woman who allegedly said that Donald Trump is 'owned by Jews', became a Lambeth councillor yesterday, elected under the Green party banner. Like so many celebrated liberation activists before her, Cllr Ali has gone from police custody – she was arrested last week for stirring up racial hatred – to public office, though her story may not end quite as happily as, say, Nelson Mandela’s. But then Mandela never allegedly posted pictures of the Earth crushed by a giant serpent with the Star of David on its skin, or allegedly wrote 'Long live the resistance' next to a picture of what looks like a Hamas terrorist. Or, for that matter, allegedly opined that 'England has a government overrepresented with Zionists Jews'.

This Green candidate thinks the UK is a ‘terrorist state’

A Green candidate at tomorrow’s election has called the UK a ‘terrorist state,’ blamed Jeremy Corbyn’s demise on the ‘web of lies Israel released on him’ and reposted a claim that Israel has ‘captured’ Britain’s Department for Education. Batchford is, by my count, the 24th Green candidate at tomorrow’s election to be exposed for expressing extremist views specifically related to Jews, ‘Zionism’ or Israel Marc Batchford is one of a cluster of Green candidates in Walsall with extreme views. Another, Raja Ateeq, described Jews as ‘cockroaches’.