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Labour MP Jack Dromey under fire over 'Pikey' tweet | Labour MP Jack Dromey under fire over 'Pikey' tweet |
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MP Jack Dromey should not have used the potentially offensive word "Pikey" in a Twitter message but it was an "innocent mistake", Labour sources have said. | MP Jack Dromey should not have used the potentially offensive word "Pikey" in a Twitter message but it was an "innocent mistake", Labour sources have said. |
The shadow minister tweeted a picture of himself with a postal worker. | The shadow minister tweeted a picture of himself with a postal worker. |
His caption said: "With Gareth Martin, the Pikey from the Erdington Royal Mail Sorting Office. A great guy!" | His caption said: "With Gareth Martin, the Pikey from the Erdington Royal Mail Sorting Office. A great guy!" |
After he faced accusations of racism, Mr Dromey tweeted that Mr Martin's nickname was a reference to the Dad's Army character Pike. | After he faced accusations of racism, Mr Dromey tweeted that Mr Martin's nickname was a reference to the Dad's Army character Pike. |
Conservative MP David Morris has written to Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe calling on him to investigate whether Mr Dromey's message constituted incitement to racial hatred. | |
"As I am sure that you are aware, the word 'pikey' is a deeply offensive word, and is a racially charged term due to its association with Irish travellers and Roma Gypsies," writes the Morecambe and Lunesdale MP. | |
"I have received a number of complaints from members of the travelling community in my constituency, and am writing on their behalf." | |
'Careful' | |
A Labour source said the party had spoken to Mr Dromey earlier on Friday after being contacted by journalists who had picked up on a growing Twitter storm about the comment. | A Labour source said the party had spoken to Mr Dromey earlier on Friday after being contacted by journalists who had picked up on a growing Twitter storm about the comment. |
"It was a stupid thing to do and he should not have said it," the source added, but he insisted it was "an innocent mistake". | "It was a stupid thing to do and he should not have said it," the source added, but he insisted it was "an innocent mistake". |
He said the MP had been referring to the Dad's Army character rather than using a derogatory term for "somebody of Romany extraction". | He said the MP had been referring to the Dad's Army character rather than using a derogatory term for "somebody of Romany extraction". |
Mr Dromey had agreed to issue a clarification after the potentially offensive nature of the tweet was pointed out to him. | Mr Dromey had agreed to issue a clarification after the potentially offensive nature of the tweet was pointed out to him. |
The second message read: "Don't panic, Mr Mainwaring. This morning's meeting was with Gareth, a Postie nicknamed after Corporal Pike from Dad's Army." | The second message read: "Don't panic, Mr Mainwaring. This morning's meeting was with Gareth, a Postie nicknamed after Corporal Pike from Dad's Army." |
Labour sources said the incident - not the first time Mr Dromey has landed himself in hot water over his use of social media - showed how important it was to think before tweeting, in case words were misconstrued. | Labour sources said the incident - not the first time Mr Dromey has landed himself in hot water over his use of social media - showed how important it was to think before tweeting, in case words were misconstrued. |
"It is an offensive word and it just shows how everybody should be extremely careful with language on Twitter," said a spokesman. | "It is an offensive word and it just shows how everybody should be extremely careful with language on Twitter," said a spokesman. |
Mr Dromey, a former trade union leader, is married to Labour's deputy leader and equalities spokeswoman Harriet Harman. | Mr Dromey, a former trade union leader, is married to Labour's deputy leader and equalities spokeswoman Harriet Harman. |
He is a shadow communities and local government minister and chairman of the all-party Parliamentary Group on Migration. | He is a shadow communities and local government minister and chairman of the all-party Parliamentary Group on Migration. |