Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

British exec rues quips about MP

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LONDON — A major donor to Britain’s ruling Conservati­ve Party came under fire Tuesday after he reportedly said a Black member of Parliament made him “want to hate all Black women” and she “should be shot.”

The remarks by Frank Hester, chief executive of health care software firm The Phoenix Partnershi­p, about Diane Abbott, the first Black woman elected to Parliament, were blasted by opposition parties who said the Tories should return the $12.8 million he donated last year.

“The comments about Diane Abbott are just abhorrent,” Labour leader Keir Starmer told ITV. “This apology this morning that is pretending that what was said wasn’t racist or anything to do with the fact she’s a woman, I don’t buy that, I’m afraid, and I think that it’s time the Tory Party called it out and returned the money.”

The Guardian reported that Hester told a company meeting in 2019: “It’s like trying not to be racist but you see Diane Abbott on the TV, and you’re just like … you just want to hate all Black women because she’s there. And I don’t hate all Black women at all, but I think she should be shot.”

Hester said he phoned Abbott to apologize Monday for the “hurt he has caused her,” according to a statement from his company.

“Frank Hester accepts that he was rude about Diane Abbott in a private meeting several years ago but his criticism had nothing to do with her gender nor color of skin,” the statement said. “He wishes to make it clear that he regards racism as a poison which has no place in public life.”

Hester’s company has has been paid more than $510 million by the National Health Service and other government bodies since 2016.

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