No surprise there - Muslims have ditched Labour to support that clown who welcomes refugees.

Based on results from nearly 1,000 wards across England, we are able to find out how Labour's support is faring in areas with large Muslim communities.
At the July 2024 general election, discontent over the government's position on Gaza led Labour to lose a number of constituencies to Independents, while the Greens also saw their support rise in those areas.
In these local elections, Labour's vote has fallen sharply in wards with more than 15% Muslim populations - nearly 28 points, around 10 points more than in the rest of England.
It is important to note that this fall is against the benchmark of 2022.
In those wards that were contested in 2024, Labour's vote has actually declined less in those areas.
This reflects the fact that the discontent with Labour among Muslim voters emerged prior to the 2024 election - and continues to be a drag on the party's support.