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Welsh politicians have called for the head of the Electoral Commission to resign for allowing the name of murdered soldier Lee Rigby to be used to promote a far-right political party. Two Welsh politicians have called for the head of the Electoral Commission to resign for allowing the name of murdered soldier Lee Rigby to be used to promote a far-right political party.
Britain First will use the description "Remember Lee Rigby" on ballot papers in Wales for May's Euro elections.Britain First will use the description "Remember Lee Rigby" on ballot papers in Wales for May's Euro elections.
Geraint Davies MP and Simon Thomas AM have called for Jenny Watson to resign.Geraint Davies MP and Simon Thomas AM have called for Jenny Watson to resign.
Ms Watson has apologised about the incident, saying it "should never have been permitted".Ms Watson has apologised about the incident, saying it "should never have been permitted".
Fusilier Rigby, from Middleton, Greater Manchester, was murdered as he returned to his barracks in Woolwich, south-east London on 22 May 2013. He died of multiple cut and stab wounds.Fusilier Rigby, from Middleton, Greater Manchester, was murdered as he returned to his barracks in Woolwich, south-east London on 22 May 2013. He died of multiple cut and stab wounds.
Two men, Michael Adebolajo, 29, and Michael Adebowale, 22, were found guilty of his "barbaric" murder after a trial at the Old Bailey.Two men, Michael Adebolajo, 29, and Michael Adebowale, 22, were found guilty of his "barbaric" murder after a trial at the Old Bailey.
Adebolajo was given a whole-life term - which he is appealing against - and Adebowale a minimum of 45 years in jail.Adebolajo was given a whole-life term - which he is appealing against - and Adebowale a minimum of 45 years in jail.
Now, the Electoral Commission is facing a parliamentary inquiry into allowing Fusilier Rigby's name to be used by Britain First on ballot papers.Now, the Electoral Commission is facing a parliamentary inquiry into allowing Fusilier Rigby's name to be used by Britain First on ballot papers.
It follows Cabinet Office Minister Greg Clark writing to House of Commons Speaker John Bercow requesting that the error was investigated to prevent "such a mistake ever happening again".It follows Cabinet Office Minister Greg Clark writing to House of Commons Speaker John Bercow requesting that the error was investigated to prevent "such a mistake ever happening again".
'Independent inquiry''Independent inquiry'
Mr Bercow is chair of the Speaker's Committee which oversees the work of the Electoral Commission.Mr Bercow is chair of the Speaker's Committee which oversees the work of the Electoral Commission.
In a statement, a spokesperson for the Speaker said he "wishes to see an independent inquiry, conducted as a matter of urgency".In a statement, a spokesperson for the Speaker said he "wishes to see an independent inquiry, conducted as a matter of urgency".
"He will look forward to the publication of the report of that inquiry, which he and his colleagues will carefully consider," added the spokesperson."He will look forward to the publication of the report of that inquiry, which he and his colleagues will carefully consider," added the spokesperson.
The Electoral Commission said it has apologised to Fusilier Rigby's family and is deeply sorry for the offence caused.The Electoral Commission said it has apologised to Fusilier Rigby's family and is deeply sorry for the offence caused.
The watchdog said the description will be removed from use in future elections but said it was too late for ballot papers to be changed in time for the vote on 22 May.The watchdog said the description will be removed from use in future elections but said it was too late for ballot papers to be changed in time for the vote on 22 May.
But Swansea West MP Geraint Davies said the chair of the Electoral Commission should resign for the mistake, adding it was not right for Fusilier Rigby's name to be "sullied" by any political party.But Swansea West MP Geraint Davies said the chair of the Electoral Commission should resign for the mistake, adding it was not right for Fusilier Rigby's name to be "sullied" by any political party.
The Labour MP said: "The commission's decision to place Fusilier Rigby's name alongside this racist and Islamophobic party on ballot papers across Wales is simply inexcusable, as is their refusal to do anything about it.The Labour MP said: "The commission's decision to place Fusilier Rigby's name alongside this racist and Islamophobic party on ballot papers across Wales is simply inexcusable, as is their refusal to do anything about it.
"They have acknowledged that they should have intervened, but simply apologising and holding an inquiry is insufficient when the damage has already been done."They have acknowledged that they should have intervened, but simply apologising and holding an inquiry is insufficient when the damage has already been done.
"Given the severity of their error and the commission's refusal to act to remedy it, the chair's position is untenable and she should resign immediately.""Given the severity of their error and the commission's refusal to act to remedy it, the chair's position is untenable and she should resign immediately."
'Stomach churning''Stomach churning'
The call was echoed by Plaid Cymru AM Simon Thomas.The call was echoed by Plaid Cymru AM Simon Thomas.
In a tweet on Sunday, the Mid and West Wales AM said: "Gross and stomach churning mistake. Chair and officer(s) responsible should go."In a tweet on Sunday, the Mid and West Wales AM said: "Gross and stomach churning mistake. Chair and officer(s) responsible should go."
Britain First, which describes itself as a "patriotic political party and street defence organisation" is fielding four candidates in Wales.Britain First, which describes itself as a "patriotic political party and street defence organisation" is fielding four candidates in Wales.
The soldier slogan will only appear on ballot papers in Wales, as the party is not fielding any candidates in the Euro elections in England, while in Scotland it has chosen to use another description for itself.The soldier slogan will only appear on ballot papers in Wales, as the party is not fielding any candidates in the Euro elections in England, while in Scotland it has chosen to use another description for itself.
A list of all candidates and parties standing in the European Parliament elections on Thursday 22, May, is available here.A list of all candidates and parties standing in the European Parliament elections on Thursday 22, May, is available here.