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By Harriet Robinson
BBC News, West of England
A councillor has been kicked out of the Conservative Party over antisemitic comments, the BBC understands.
The Salisbury Conservative Association said it had received a formal complaint about "offensive and inappropriate comments" by Salisbury mayor Atiqul Hoque on social media and Whatsapp.
Following an investigation, the party said it had decided to expel the councillor.
The BBC has approached Mr Hoque for comment.
Mr Hoque is a ward councillor on Salisbury City Council and has been mayor since May 2023.
An association spokesman said the party was "committed to upholding the values of tolerance, diversity, and respect".
After receiving the complaint, he said they had "initiated a thorough investigation, in accordance with our robust complaints process".
He said: "Following a careful examination of the evidence, it has been determined that councillor Hoque's comments are in clear breach of the standards expected from individuals holding public office.
"We take such matters seriously and prioritise the maintenance of high ethical standards and values within our party."
The complaints process allows individuals the opportunity to present their perspective and "allows for a fair and impartial assessment of the situation", he added.
Mr Hoque, the councillor for St Edmund's, does have right to appeal, but is no longer a Conservative representative.
It is understood he will continue to serve out his term as mayor as an independent.
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