Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Fury as May fails to axe N-word Tory MP

Morris faces calls to quit over race slur

- BY BEN GLAZE Deputy Political Editor and DAN BLOOM Political Reporter

A TORY MP sparked fury after using vile racist language in a Brexit debate.

Anne Marie Morris was recorded saying “n ***** in the woodpile” during the meeting.

Theresa May only suspended the Devon MP – despite insisting such vile language has “no place in politics or in today’s society”. It means she can sit as an independen­t until allowed back into the party fold.

But Lib Dem leader Tim Farron said: “She should resign and she needs to resign. You simply cannot have people who hold these views representi­ng people.

“She has shown with these comments that she is simply not up to the job.”

Labour MP Chuka Umunna tweeted: “Speechless, not just at the remark but also at the reported lack of a reaction from the Tories. Utterly appalling.”

Jeremy Corbyn’s election campaign co-ordinator Andrew Gwynne added: “Anne Marie

TORY MP

Morris’ comments are outrageous and totally unacceptab­le.”

Green Party co-leader Caroline Lucas said: “Appalling. No place in our politics for racism, full stop.”

Ms Morris, MP for Newton Abbot in Devon, apologised “unreserved­ly” for using the offensive word during a talk on post-brexit deals at the East India Club in Central London organised by the Politeia think tank.

In a leaked audio clip the 60-year-old is heard to say: “And then we get to the real n ***** in the woodpile which is in two years what happens if there is no deal?” She insisted the comment was “entirely unintentio­nal”. But Tory colleague Heidi Allen said: “I’m afraid an apology is not good enough, we must show zero tolerance for racism. MPS must lead by example.”

Match of the Day host Gary Lineker tweeted: “Is it actually possible to make an unintended comment? Apologies, that was an unintentio­nal tweet.”

Former footballer Stan Collymore added: “So Anne Marie Morris MP thinks saying “n ***** in the woodpile”

THE term n ***** in the woodpile has its origins in US slavery and means “some fact of considerab­le importance that is not disclosed – something suspicious or wrong”.

It refers to the concealmen­t of fugitives under piles of firewood or within hiding places on their flight north from the South.

The phrase was used up to the first half of the 20th century but became unacceptab­le when attitudes to race changed. is OK? In which century? Same old Tories, never far under the surface.” Mrs May confirmed she had taken action against Ms Morris.

She said: “I was shocked to hear of these remarks, which are completely unacceptab­le. I immediatel­y asked the Chief Whip to suspend the party whip.”

But Labour’s Kevin Brennan ambushed the PM in the Commons on the subject as she spoke about the weekend’s G20 summit.

He said: “Not all G20 countries have made the progress we have in relation to racist and discrimina­tory language.

“Do you agree that where that happens organisati­ons should take decisive and swift action?” The PM said: “I have to say that I think it is beholden on us all to ensure that we use appropriat­e language.”

Ms Morris’ electoral agent and partner Roger Kendrick recently claimed Britain’s education crisis was “due entirely to non-british born immigrants and their high birth rates”. She distanced herself from the remark.

 ??  ?? SIGN OF SHAME Ms Morris and Mrs
May in April
SIGN OF SHAME Ms Morris and Mrs May in April
 ??  ?? HUNT 1850s slave poster
HUNT 1850s slave poster

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