Glasgow Times

Labour MP ‘sorry’ for Burns Night jokes

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A LABOUR MP has apologised for using “deeply offensive” language during a Burns Supper speech.

Hugh Gaffney, who represents Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill, has been reprimande­d by the party and is to attend equality and diversity training.

He is reported to have made a joke about Robert Burns not being “bent”, and used a racist term when referring to a Chinese meal.

In a statement Mr Gaffney said: “Last week I attended a Labour Students Burns Supper in Edinburgh. At that event I used certain language relating to the Chinese and LGBT communitie­s that was wrong and completely inappropri­ate.

“I want to offer my unreserved apologies for what I said; my re- marks were deeply offensive and unacceptab­le. I will be taking part in equality and diversity training at the earliest opportunit­y.

A Labour spokesman said: “Hugh Gaffney MP has been reprimande­d.

“The Labour Party is clear that this language is unacceptab­le.”

Labour MSP Anas Sarwar tweeted: “Today is sadly another exam- ple of why we need to recognise that everyday racism is a reality.”

SNP minister Humza Yousaf said Mr Gaffney should be suspended. He tweeted: “This is utterly awful. A simple apology and diversity training does NOT cut it! In fact it is a slap in the face to suggest this absolves him. At very least he should be suspended from the party and whip withdrawn.”

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