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MP Aidan Burley sacked after 'Nazi' party guest photo | MP Aidan Burley sacked after 'Nazi' party guest photo |
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A Conservative MP has been sacked as a parliamentary private secretary over "offensive and foolish" behaviour. | A Conservative MP has been sacked as a parliamentary private secretary over "offensive and foolish" behaviour. |
Cannock Chase MP Aidan Burley was pictured in the Mail on Sunday last week with a man dressed as a Nazi SS officer at a stag party in France. | Cannock Chase MP Aidan Burley was pictured in the Mail on Sunday last week with a man dressed as a Nazi SS officer at a stag party in France. |
Mr Burley said subsequently he "deeply regretted" what had happened. | Mr Burley said subsequently he "deeply regretted" what had happened. |
But the Conservative Party said the MP was being removed from his post and it was launching a fuller investigation "in light of information received". | But the Conservative Party said the MP was being removed from his post and it was launching a fuller investigation "in light of information received". |
A Conservative Party spokesman said: "Aidan Burley has behaved in a manner which is offensive and foolish. | A Conservative Party spokesman said: "Aidan Burley has behaved in a manner which is offensive and foolish. |
"That is why he is being removed from his post as parliamentary private secretary at the Department for Transport. In light of information received the prime minister has asked for a fuller investigation into the matter to be set up and to report to him." | "That is why he is being removed from his post as parliamentary private secretary at the Department for Transport. In light of information received the prime minister has asked for a fuller investigation into the matter to be set up and to report to him." |
After the Mail on Sunday's original article last week, Mr Burley issued a statement saying he was sorry for any offence caused and tweeted an apology. | After the Mail on Sunday's original article last week, Mr Burley issued a statement saying he was sorry for any offence caused and tweeted an apology. |
"There was clearly inappropriate behaviour by some of the other guests and I deeply regret that this happened. I am extremely sorry for any offence that will undoubtedly have been caused," he said. | "There was clearly inappropriate behaviour by some of the other guests and I deeply regret that this happened. I am extremely sorry for any offence that will undoubtedly have been caused," he said. |
Mr Burley also wrote to the Jewish Chronicle, offering an "unreserved, wholehearted and fulsome apology". | Mr Burley also wrote to the Jewish Chronicle, offering an "unreserved, wholehearted and fulsome apology". |
He said that he wished he had left the stag party earlier. | He said that he wished he had left the stag party earlier. |
"What was happening was wrong and I should have completely dissociated myself from it. I had a choice, and I made the wrong choice not to leave. I apologise for this error of judgment." | "What was happening was wrong and I should have completely dissociated myself from it. I had a choice, and I made the wrong choice not to leave. I apologise for this error of judgment." |
For Labour, shadow transport minister John Woodcock, who is also chairman of Labour Friends of Israel, said: "It speaks volumes about David Cameron's judgement that he dithered for a week before taking action against his MP." |
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