Abbott leads parliamentary condemnation of Boris
Diane Abbott has tabled an Early Day Motion to condemn Boris Johnson’s use of language.
Diane Abbott MP has tabled an EDM which condemns Boris Johnson’s use of phrases such as “picaninnies” and which ask David Cameron to distance the Conservative Party from such phrases.
The full text of the EDM is:
The full text of the EDM is:
“That this House condemns the reference by the hon. Member for Henley of black people as `piccaninnies', of Africans as having `water melon smiles' and of African people that `left to their own devices, the natives would rely on nothing but the instant carbohydrate gratification of the plantain'; notes that the leader of the Conservative Party, the hon. Member for Witney, has been asked by leading members of London's black community to disassociate his party from these remarks and has refused to do so stating that the hon. Member's remarks have been `taken out of context and fail to properly represent what he has said in the past'; further notes that the hon. Member has never disputed the fact that he wrote these comments about black and African people; and believes that there is no context in which such remarks could be defensible or justified.”
The EDM, and MPs adding their names to it, can be found here:
http://edmi.parliament.uk/EDMi/EDMDetails.aspx?EDMID=34720&SESSION=891
Abbott leads parliamentary condemnation of Boris | 5 comments (5 topical)
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