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VOTERS have backed Boris Johnson over his burka jibe - as Tory MPs told the Prime Minister to expect "World War Three" if he's suspended from the party.

Furious MPs and grassroots Tories turned on Theresa May and demanded she call off an inquiry into the former foreign secretary after he likened women wearing the burka to 'bank robbers' and 'letterboxes'.

 Mr Johnson returned from holiday today and has yet to comment publicly on the furore
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Mr Johnson returned from holiday today and has yet to comment publicly on the furoreCredit: London News Pictures

A ComRes poll for the Sunday Express found the majority of Britons don't think Mr Johnson should be punished for the remarks made in a newspaper column.

It found 60 per cent of people believe free speech is "under threat."

Mr Johnson is yet to respond to the furore sparked by the article, where he branded the face-covering veils "ridiculous" and "oppressive".

Boris Johnson says burkas make women look like ‘bank robbers and letter boxes’

He made no comment as he returned home from a holiday in Italy on Saturday.

The former Mayor of London looked relaxed as he posed for a selfie with a young woman at Gatwick Airport.

 Furious MPs and grassroots Tories turned on the PM and demanded she call off an inquiry into Boris' remarks
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Furious MPs and grassroots Tories turned on the PM and demanded she call off an inquiry into Boris' remarksCredit: London News Pictures

At least five cabinet ministers have backed Mr Johnson and criticised their own party leadership.

One told the Sun on Sunday: "I’ve never seen such a cack-handed mess.

"To start infighting like this when Labour are on the ropes over anti-semitism is sheer lunacy.

"Boris’s article wasn’t that bad, anyway. A lot of people have said worse and most of the party agrees with him."

Another added: "It’s been a cock up from start to finish."

 Johnson made the controversial remarks in a comment piece for a national newspaper
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Johnson made the controversial remarks in a comment piece for a national newspaperCredit: AFP or licensors

Mrs May's inner circle fear disgruntled MPs will submit letters to the Commons 1922 committee, demanding a vote of no confidence in the prime minister.

She said Mr Johnson should apologise for the comments which "obviously offended".

One minister said: “This investigation has p***ed off too many of us – not only in the Cabinet but on the back benches.

PM Theresa May says former foreign secretary Boris Johnson ‘was wrong’ over burka comments and has ‘caused offence’

“Theresa needs to grasp the nettle and call off this investigation. No good will come of it.”

Jacob Rees-Mogg suggested the attacks on Mr Johnson's were a reflection of "envy" felt towards him because of "his many successes, popularity with voters and charisma".

Steve Bannon
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Steve Bannon said Boris Johnson had the potential to be a 'great' prime ministerCredit: Reuters

Tory MP Andrew Bridgen said: “If Boris is suspended it will be open warfare in the Conservative Party.

“If Theresa May dares engineer a leadership contest while Boris is suspended it will be World War Three.”

Meanwhile Mr Johnson won support from Steve Bannon, President Trump's former strategist.

He told the Sunday Times he "has nothing to apologise for" and does not need to ape Trump to become a “great prime minister”.

Bishop calls for burka ban

Michael Nazir-Ali, the former Bishop of Rochester, told the Mail on Sunday burkas and niqabs should be banned in a wide range of situations where people interact, including in hospitals, GP surgeries, universities and schools.

The cleric said a ban should also extend to areas where there were legitimate security and safety concerns, such as at airports or while driving a car.

But he said it was fine for women to wear face veils at home, in the street and at prayer.

However the Muslim Council of Britain claimed Tory MPs' support for Mr Johnson has "shone a light on the underbelly of Islamophobia" within the party.

Harun Khan, MCB secretary general, said the comments had a "real and worrying" impact on the Muslim community.

He also said the MCB received Islamophobic hate mail off the back of the furore, some describing Muslims as "barbarians".

Burka-wearing scientist Sahar Al-Faifi says Boris Johnson's comments are making Muslim women 'dehumanised' and like 'criminals'

Further condemnation came from Andrew Cooper, David Cameron's former Downing Street aide, who pulled no punches with his assessment of Mr Johnson.

In a Twitter post, he wrote: "The rottenness of Boris Johnson goes deeper even than his casual racism and his equally casual courting of fascism.

"He will advocate literally anything to play to the crowd of the moment. His career is a saga of moral emptiness and lies; pathetic, weak and needy; the opposite of strong."


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