Razwan Faraz said he had been the victim of discrimination but a judge threw out his claim

A deputy head teacher who said that gay people should be eradicated has lost his latest attempt to get his job back.

Razwan Faraz’s claim for unfair dismissal has been thrown out by an employment judge. Mr Faraz had alleged that he was the victim of religious discrimination when he was sacked for making homophobic comments.

Mr Faraz, 38, worked at the multi-faith Nansen Primary School, which became embroiled in the Trojan horse scandal when an alleged plot by a group of conservative Muslims to take over several Birmingham schools and impose an Islamist ethos was laid out in an anonymous letter.

Nansen Primary was placed in special measures alongside four other schools in 2014. It has since been removed from special measures by Ofsted