Actor and comedian Rowan Atkinson defends Johnson in burqa row

British actor and comedian Rowan Atkinson has written a letter to The Times defending former foreign secretary Boris Johnson over his joke about the burqa.

Actor and comedian Rowan Atkinson, left, has defended Boris Johnson's burqa comments.

Actor and comedian Rowan Atkinson, left, has defended Boris Johnson's burqa comments. Source: AAP

British actor and comedian Rowan Atkinson, best known around the world for his role as Mr Bean, has defended former foreign secretary Boris Johnson over comments he made about the burqa.

"As a lifelong beneficiary of the freedom to make jokes about religion, I do think that Boris Johnson's joke about wearers of the burqa resembling letterboxes is a pretty good one," Atkinson wrote in a letter to The Times newspaper, published on Friday.

Johnson had compared women wearing the Islamic full-face covering with an eye slit to bank robbers and letterboxes in a commentary piece for The Telegraph newspaper earlier in the week.

Following complaints and his refusal to apologise, he now faces an inquiry into whether he broke his Conservative party's code of conduct.

"An almost perfect visual simile and a joke that, whether Mr Johnson apologises for it or not, will stay in the public consciousness for some time to come," Atkinson wrote.

"All jokes about religion cause offence, so it's pointless apologising for them. You should really only apologise for a bad joke. On that basis, no apology is required," he added.
A woman protests after Boris Johnson's burqa comment.
A woman protests after Boris Johnson's burqa comment. Source: AAP
Critics from inside and outside the Conservative party, including Prime Minister Theresa May, have called on Johnson to apologise.

Many say he is pandering to the far right and stoking Islamophobia with his comments.

If he is found to have broken the party's code of conduct, he could be thrown out of it.

He left May's cabinet in July after disagreeing with her over her plans for Britain's exit from the European Union.




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