Afzal Amin and EDL: it wasn't a plot, it was conflict resolution

Star Tory candidate suspended from party after 'hatching cynical plot to make him look good'

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WOOLWICH, WEDNESDAY: Members of the far-right English Defence League (EDL) gather in Woolwich following the killing of Drummer Lee Rigby. David Cameron called the attack "sickening". Police had to guard against for backlash attacks on British Muslims.
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The Conservative election candidate suspended by his party after a Mail on Sunday scoop apparently caught him hatching a plot with the far-right English Defence League designed to make him look good among his potential constituents has denied any deception.

Talking in the past few hours to the BBC in Dubai, Afzal Amin said he had been trying to bring the community together in Dudley North. The Mail on Sunday story, he said, was a “gross misrepresentation” of his efforts.

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