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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 ...
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Labour MPs In WhatsApp Scandal Should Resign, Says Labour MP - MSNBarry Gardiner said Andrew Gwynne and Oliver Ryan should "do what is honourable". advertisement. ... Gardiner, the MP for Brent West, replied: “Yes, I do good if I cut it short. Yes, I do.
A second Labour MP - a former councillor in Tameside - has apologised over comments in a WhatsApp group after Gorton and Denton MP Andrew Gwynne was sacked as a government minister.
Andrew Gwynne, the Labour MP for Gorton and Denton, has been removed from his post as a health minister.The MP allegedly posted offensive remarks which included racist and sexist comments in a ...
Earlier today, a second Labour MP was suspended from the party over comments he made in the Whatsapp group where a government minister made racist and sexist remarks.. Burnley MP Oliver Ryan ...
Responding to the petition calling for Mr Gwynne to resign an MP, minister Justin Madders told the M.E.N. on Monday (February 11), that he understands the 'strength of feelings' among constituents.
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Petition calls for Andrew Gwynne to stand down as an MP - MSNAn online petition calling for Andrew Gwynne to stand down as MP has been launched. The Gorton and Denton MP was sacked as a government minister and suspended from the Labour Party over the ...
Mr Gwynne has now been suspended as a member of the Labour party and will sit as an independent MP. A Labour spokesperson told the M.E.N. this weekend: "Andrew Gwynne has been administratively ...
The MP for Gorton and Denton, Andrew Gwynne, reportedly posted sexist comments, racist remarks, and was also said to have joked in the private group chat with Labour figures based around ...
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Second Labour MP in Andrew Gwynne's Whatsapp group revealed - MSNGwynne, who served as a health minister until his dismissal, said he also hoped a 74-year-old woman ‘croaked it’ just because she asked a councillor who was in the same group chat about her bins.
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