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AN MP suspended over “vile” WhatsApp comments has admitted posting a fake photo showing him at an Armed Forces Day event.
A Greater Manchester MP has apologised for a 'simple mistake' after a photoshopped picture was posted to his Facebook page.
Andrew Gwynne (pictured) was dismissed as Health Minister hours after the MoS showed Number 10 and the Labour officials vile messages he and others posted on a WhatsApp group.
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The rise and fall of Andrew Gwynne: Election success, famous dad, health battles and the Trigger Me Timbers scandal - MSNWhen Andrew Gwynne stood for election in the newly-created Gorton and Denton seat last July, more than half of voters gave him their backing. It was a ringing endorsement for a man who had become ...
Former health minister Andrew Gwynne, suspended by Labour after his racist and sexist comments were exposed earlier this year, was facing appeals from party officials to stay on.
Keir Starmer has vowed to "press ahead" with the welfare changes and Parliament is due to vote on the government's plans next ...
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Labour MP Andrew Gwynne says he regrets 'badly misjudged' WhatsApp remarks as he's suspended - MSNAndrew Gwynne, the MP for Gorton and Denton, has been sacked as health minister and suspended from the Labour Party after making comments in a WhatsApp group. advertisement. Chronicle Live.
Another Labour MP has apologised for being part of a WhatsApp group which led to the sacking of health minister Andrew Gwynne. Oliver Ryan is facing a government probe after he appeared to mock a ...
The proposals which will cut disability benefits are set to be put to a vote next week. However, more than 100 Labour MPs ...
Protesters gathered in Denton have reignited calls for MP Andrew Gwynne to resign following the ‘Trigger Me Timbers’ WhatsApp scandal. Around a hundred people arrived at Jubilee Square, just ...
Those who signed the amendment opposing the government's welfare reforms include MPs from the 2024 intake, as well as those ...
Andrew Gwynne has also been suspended by the party after the comments were revealed by the Mail on Sunday. The messages were posted on a WhatsApp group made up of Labour MPs, councillors and other ...
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