Mothin Ali

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Mothin Ali
Member of Leeds City Council
for Gipton and Harehills
Assumed office
May 3, 2024 (2024-05-03)
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Political party Green Party

Mothin Ali is a British Green Party politician and a member of Leeds City Council.

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Politics

Ali was elected to Leeds City Council for the Gipton and Harehills ward at the 2024 election. He was criticised after describing his local election victory a "win for the people of Gaza" amidst the Israel–Hamas war. [1] [2]

On 7 October during the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel, Ali said that people should "support the right of indigenous people to fight back" and said that "they are not victims, they are occupiers, they are colonialists, they are European colonialists". Ali was condemned by the Board of Deputies of British Jews and subsequently apologised for "any upset my comments caused" and said that he does not support violence on either side. [3]

Harehills unrest

During the 2024 Harehills unrest, Ali formed a human shield to stop violence escalating and appealed for calm. [4] Ali was erroneously accused of taking part in the unrest by some far-right political commentators. The Muslim Council of Britain commended Ali for his "bravery and service" during the unrest. [5]

Horticulture

Ali has a YouTube channel "My Family Garden", which in 2022 had 35,000 subscribers, where he documents his gardening. [6] Ali started the DigItOut campaign which aims to end racism in horticulture and gardening. [7] [8] [9] This was a response to his own experiences of racism in the gardening world, including abuse he received on his YouTube channel, which worsened after the publication in 2021 of the findings of the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities. [10]

Personal life

Ali moved to Gipton and Harehills in 2000. [11] He is an accountant by day and Islamic teacher in the evenings. [6] He has Bangladeshi heritage. [8]

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