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MP Clive Lewis sorry for 'unacceptable language' after video | MP Clive Lewis sorry for 'unacceptable language' after video |
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A Labour MP has apologised for using "offensive and unacceptable" language at the party conference last month. | A Labour MP has apologised for using "offensive and unacceptable" language at the party conference last month. |
Norwich South MP Clive Lewis was filmed on stage at a fringe event in Brighton saying: "Get on your knees, bitch" - the video emerged on social media. | Norwich South MP Clive Lewis was filmed on stage at a fringe event in Brighton saying: "Get on your knees, bitch" - the video emerged on social media. |
Among female MPs criticising him was Labour's Harriet Harman, who tweeted: "Inexplicable. Inexcusable. Dismayed." | Among female MPs criticising him was Labour's Harriet Harman, who tweeted: "Inexplicable. Inexcusable. Dismayed." |
The Labour Party said the language "was completely unacceptable and falls far short of the standard we expect". | The Labour Party said the language "was completely unacceptable and falls far short of the standard we expect". |
It is not clear who Mr Lewis, a former frontbencher, was addressing in the video. He is among several people on stage at the time. | It is not clear who Mr Lewis, a former frontbencher, was addressing in the video. He is among several people on stage at the time. |
Aaron Bastani, the co-founder of left wing website Novara Media, tweeted: "I was there. The video has been up at @novaramedia for a month - Clive was saying this to a man." | Aaron Bastani, the co-founder of left wing website Novara Media, tweeted: "I was there. The video has been up at @novaramedia for a month - Clive was saying this to a man." |
But after criticism of his alleged comments, Mr Lewis tweeted: "I apologise unreservedly for the language I used at an event in Brighton last month. It was offensive and unacceptable." | But after criticism of his alleged comments, Mr Lewis tweeted: "I apologise unreservedly for the language I used at an event in Brighton last month. It was offensive and unacceptable." |
Among MPs lining up to condemn his language on Twitter were the Conservative Mims Davies, who suggested Mr Lewis needed to go on a training course. | Among MPs lining up to condemn his language on Twitter were the Conservative Mims Davies, who suggested Mr Lewis needed to go on a training course. |
'Completely inexcusable' | |
Mr Lewis's fellow Labour MP Jess Phillips said: "Just seen the Clive Lewis video. Obviously I am appalled, just listened to seven teenage girls speak up about gender inequality. Perhaps I'll bring them to work on Monday." | Mr Lewis's fellow Labour MP Jess Phillips said: "Just seen the Clive Lewis video. Obviously I am appalled, just listened to seven teenage girls speak up about gender inequality. Perhaps I'll bring them to work on Monday." |
And Rebecca Hilsenrath, chief executive of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, said Mr Lewis's use of language was "completely inexcusable" adding: "We, and the women in Mr Lewis's constituency, have every right to expect our MPs to behave in a more professional manner." | |
BBC East political correspondent Andrew Sinclair said the MP has told friends the comments were directed at a man during a "boozy and sweary" comedy event as part of "on-stage banter" and were not intended to cause offence. | BBC East political correspondent Andrew Sinclair said the MP has told friends the comments were directed at a man during a "boozy and sweary" comedy event as part of "on-stage banter" and were not intended to cause offence. |
But, he added Mr Lewis accepts he should not have said it and was full of remorse. | But, he added Mr Lewis accepts he should not have said it and was full of remorse. |
Chloe Smith, Conservative MP for Norwich North, said the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn should "seriously consider" withdrawing the whip from Mr Lewis. | Chloe Smith, Conservative MP for Norwich North, said the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn should "seriously consider" withdrawing the whip from Mr Lewis. |