Lee Anderson says that the King's Cross message is a "signalling claptrap"
Lee Anderson believes London is turning into a 'laughing stock of the UK' Former Tory MP believes ‘Ramadan message’ by rail bosses is ‘virtue-signalling claptrap’. Lee Anderson: ‘London is turning to the laughing stock of UK’
Network Rail launches investigation into King's Cross message. Passengers at London station shown an 'Hadith of the day' next to train times. Network Rail has launched an investigation into the message on Tuesday. Network rail bosses say they are investigating the message. The message was posted at King's London station on Ramadan Day at 6pm.
Network Rail’s probe is expected to last several days as multiple members of staff can access the display boards. Network Rail's probe will last for several days, with multiple staff members able to access the boards. Investigation launched into messages sent during Ramadan at King's Cross station.
Network Rail says it is looking into why "general Ramadan celebratory messages" were not used. King's Cross: Network Rail removes message after complaints. Network Rail: We are looking into whether messages should have been used in Ramadan celebrations. The message was removed from the rail network in response to complaints.
Network Rail warned over Ramadan message on King’s Cross board. Company told it risks ‘generating resentment’ by posting a saying of Mohammed to mark the Islamic festival. Network Rail posted a message of Mohammed on King's Cross board on the day of Ramadan.