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Leader backs MP’S suspension for ‘racist’ Kwarteng comments

- By Daily Telegraph Reporter

‘She’s been suspended and that was done very, very quickly. I think that tells you how strongly I feel’

SIR KEIR STARMER has described Rupa Huq’s comments about Kwasi Kwarteng being “superficia­lly” black as racist.

The Labour leader welcomed the party taking “very swift action” in suspending Ms Huq’s membership after the MP’S remarks about the Chancellor at the party conference were revealed.

She offered a “sincere and heartfelt” apology to Mr Kwarteng over her “illjudged” comments after being criticised by senior Labour figures.

The MP for Ealing Central and Acton in west London was administra­tively suspended from the party, and therefore lost the party whip, after audio was published online.

Sir Keir told LBC Radio: “What she said, in my view, was racist, it was wrong and she’s been suspended from the whip in the party. That was done very, very quickly.

“I think that tells you how strongly I feel about those comments.”

Sir Keir will hope the case’s handling will distance him from his predecesso­r, Jeremy Corbyn, who faced allegation­s of dithering over cases of anti-semitism.

The current leader said it was not his decision to suspend Ms Huq but welcomed it as one that “I absolutely agree with”, saying the MP will now face an investigat­ion.

On BBC Breakfast, Sir Keir conceded that it was “frustratin­g” to have to discuss the comments during a conference in Liverpool that has otherwise been seen as a success for Labour.

In audio published by the Guido Fawkes website, Ms Huq was heard discussing Mr Kwarteng’s elite school background, before saying “you wouldn’t know he is black” when listening to him on the radio.

“Superficia­lly he is a black man,” she told the event on the conference’s fringes.

“He went to Eton, I think. He went to a very expensive prep school. All the way through, the top schools in the country... If you hear him on the Today programme, you wouldn’t know that he is black,” she said.

Jake Berry, the Tory party chairman, raised “serious concerns” in a letter to Sir Keir and demanded Ms Huq’s suspension, with the audio being published shortly before Sir Keir’s set-piece conference speech.

 ?? ?? Rupa Huq, the MP for Ealing Central and Acton, has apologised for her comments
Rupa Huq, the MP for Ealing Central and Acton, has apologised for her comments

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