Western Mail

‘Nasty party today is Labour’

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ABUSE aimed at Prince Harry and a tolerance of anti-Semitism shows Labour is Britain’s “nasty party”, Damian Green has claimed.

The First Secretary of State was attempting to rally Conservati­ve members following their general election woes.

His criticism came after the Labour Party conference, where a row over anti-Semitism emerged and Kensington MP Emma Dent Coad also reportedly questioned Harry’s ability to fly a helicopter.

Speaking at the Conservati­ve conference in Manchester, the Barry-born MP said the party must “make a positive difference” in people’s daily lives, alongside dealing with Brexit.

He also pointed to the devastatin­g Grenfell Tower fire as an example of a community which had been “let down over the years by state institutio­ns”, and highlighte­d the need to tackle injustice and discrimina­tion.

Mr Green claimed his party’s policies showed they “care” and “act”, adding: “Not just for the good but negative reason that the alternativ­e is a front operation for the hard left – a Labour party with MPs that abuse Prince Harry for his service in Afghanista­n, and that tolerates an undercurre­nt of anti-Semitism.

“There was a time when we needed to be warned about sounding nasty.”

To applause, Mr Green added: “I tell you, there is still a nasty party in Britain in 2017 and it’s called the Labour Party.”

Mr Green took aim at Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s stance on Brexit, saying he was in favour of staying in the EU on “Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays”.

He also said: “When the Labour Party tries to paint us as unfeeling and hard-hearted, they are Britain’s biggest purveyor of fake news.

“We are helping more people into work than ever, allowing more mental health-trained profession­als to treat more patients than ever, seeing more children from disadvanta­ged background­s go to university than ever.

“Labour’s Twitter trolls can go and stick that in their timeline.”

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