This comes just over a month after Batley Primary School saw hundreds of protesters camp outside the school after a teacher showed a cartoon mocking the prophet.
Alastair Campbell tweeted: "Jersey/Guernsey politicians and journalists saying they have been dragged into today’s elections, suggesting gunboat a Johnson stunt that hinders not helps. Quelle surprise."
Anthony Williams said he thinks the hostile environment, which massively impacted on his life, is the result of political point-scoring.
Archbishop of Canterbury Tweeted: 'As we start to see where the cuts to overseas aid are falling, a picture of broken promises to people living in extreme poverty is emerging. This was inevitable, but it is still shocking. We must put it right."
"A nutter on a small island drowning in the delusion. You couldn't get more British."
He said the country has the ability to "bring Jersey to its knees if necessary".
"The Administration’s aim is to get as many safe and effective vaccines to as many people as fast as possible," a US trade representative said.
Just 66.8 per cent of black Caribbean adults aged 50 and over have had a jab.
“This is a horror story caused by Brexit. Down with borders and immigration laws.”
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