Labor has called for former Breitbart editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam’s visa to be cancelled ahead of an Australian-first conservative conference. 

Mr Kassam has said the Koran is "fundamentally evil" and tweeted Scottish National Party Leader Nicola Sturgeon's legs should be taped shut following a miscarriage "so she can't reproduce".

Labor's Home Affairs spokeswoman Kristina Keneally says the government should revoke Mr Kassam's visa for his comments made about women and Islam, adding “career bigots” should not be allowed to enter Australia with the express intent of “undermining equality.”