UK PM Johnson’s office silent as rivals call for adviser to be sacked

By Newsdesk
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February 18, 2020

LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s spokesman refused to comment on Monday when asked about the hiring of an adviser who has discussed the benefits of forced contraception and said data showed the U.S. black population had lower IQ than white people.

British media reported that Andrew Sabisky had been hired by Johnson’s office to an unspecified role. His appointment drew criticism from rival parties after the Mail on Sunday reported statements made in his name online in 2014 and 2016. Johnson’s government spokesman declined to discuss Sabisky’s appointment when asked at a briefing for reporters. He would not confirm the nature of his role nor comment on his views. A political spokesman did not reply to a separate media request for details of Sabisky’s appointment.Earlier this year Johnson’s senior adviser Dominic Cummings made an unusual appeal for “weirdos and misfits with odd skills” to help bring new ideas to Britain’s government.

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Sabisky was reportedly hired as part of this drive and has referred to himself as a “super forecaster”. Media tried to contact Sabisky by the email address linked to his Twitter profile and via networking site LinkedIn. He did not reply.

In addition to posts on contraception, intelligence and race, Sabisky also discussed the benefits of genetic selection in a 2016 interview with digital publication Schools Week.

Johnson’s spokesman repeatedly refused to comment on whether Johnson shared Sabisky’s views, saying only that the prime minister’s own views were well known.The opposition Labour Party called for Sabisky to be fired.“He must of course be removed from this position immediately,” said Labour spokesman Jon Trickett.

Caroline Nokes, a lawmaker in Johnson’s own Conservative Party said on Twitter: “Don’t know him (Sabisky) from a bar of soap, but don’t think we’d get on ....... must be no place in government for the views he’s expressed.”

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