A rising Labour star has been spreading antisemitic conspiracy theories to children in a troubled community where some school pupils have joined Islamic State, The Times can reveal.

Mohammed Pappu, 26, appeared with Jeremy Corbyn at last month’s Labour conference where the leader praised his local party for helping to create a “fair, just and decent society”.

Mr Pappu shared messages on Facebook that accused Britain of attacking Syria “to install a Rothschild bank”. He also shared posts claiming that Israel had staged 9/11, the London bombings and the Paris terrorist attacks.

Mohammed Pappu shared the post days after the RAF bombed Islamic State targets in Syria

The Smurfs and Hallowe’en were demonic and occult and should be avoided by Muslim families to protect themselves from “the torment of Hell”, according to a sermon he shared on the