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Keir Strander dismisses State Secretary for racist news
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Premier Keir Strandmer actually wanted to clear the severe anti-Semitism allegations against his Labor party. Now the next scandal catches up with him.
Because he shared racist and other contemptuous news in a WhatsApp group, a British State Secretary has been released. He was also excluded by the Social Democratic Labor Party. The “Mail on Sunday” had previously published news from the politician from a WhatsApp group that had been leaked.
Andrew Gwynne, a member of a district in the area of Manchester and Parliamentary State Secretary in the Ministry of Health, had made fun of the “too Jewish” sounding name of a man and, contemptuously, commented on black party friends.
He wished to be “mowed” by a garbage truck to a man who campaigned for more bike paths. An older woman who complained about the garbage disposal should “die” as possible before the next election.
Keir Strander pursues strict line
Prime Minister Keir Strander puts on “high behavioral standards in the public office”, said a government spokesman to justify the prompt to justify it. He will not hesitate to act against every member of the government that does not meet these standards.
Gwynne himself showed himself to be repentant. “I deeply regret my completely inappropriate comments and apologize for any impetus that I excited,” he wrote at the short message service X.
The case is uncomfortable for Stranders Labor party. Recently, MP Tulip Siddiq had resigned from her post as State Secretary for Corruption Control because of her connection to the authoritarian ex-Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina.
Under the former chairman Jeremy Corbyn, Labor was also exposed to violent allegations for anti -Semitism for years. Strong praised to clean up with it and threw Corbyn out of the parliamentary group. The ex-chair was later excluded from the party.
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Source: Stern

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