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MP Michael Fabricant apologises for punch journalist 'joke' | |
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A Conservative MP has apologised for saying he might end up punching a journalist "in the throat" if he appeared on a discussion show with her. | A Conservative MP has apologised for saying he might end up punching a journalist "in the throat" if he appeared on a discussion show with her. |
Michael Fabricant tweeted the remark after Yasmin Alibhai-Brown took part in a Channel 4 News debate. | Michael Fabricant tweeted the remark after Yasmin Alibhai-Brown took part in a Channel 4 News debate. |
Ms Alibhai-Brown said she was shocked and called on David Cameron to withdraw the party whip. | |
But the Prime Minister said Mr Fabricant's apology was adequate and further action was unnecessary. | |
The tweet said: "I could never appear on a discussion prog with @y_alibhai I would either end up with a brain haemorrhage or by punching her in the throat." | The tweet said: "I could never appear on a discussion prog with @y_alibhai I would either end up with a brain haemorrhage or by punching her in the throat." |
Newspaper columnist Ms Alibhai-Brown said an apology from the Lichfield MP was not enough. | Newspaper columnist Ms Alibhai-Brown said an apology from the Lichfield MP was not enough. |
"The Tories can't bear people like me," she said. | "The Tories can't bear people like me," she said. |
"They expect people like me to be their ayah [nursemaid], wiping their bottoms or selling them cigarettes in the corner shop; this idea of a nursing maid looking after their children. | "They expect people like me to be their ayah [nursemaid], wiping their bottoms or selling them cigarettes in the corner shop; this idea of a nursing maid looking after their children. |
"They cannot accept we are confident." | "They cannot accept we are confident." |
Ms Alibhai-Brown took part in a Channel 4 News debate with columnist Rod Liddle on Thursday night. | |
'Utterly appalling' | 'Utterly appalling' |
Mr Fabricant later used Twitter to say sorry. | |
He said: "If anyone believes I would seriously threaten someone with violence, I of course withdraw and apologise." | He said: "If anyone believes I would seriously threaten someone with violence, I of course withdraw and apologise." |
In another Tweet he said: "Sorry @y_alibhai if you actually thought I would punch you. I actually don't do that sort of thing. But you are utterly infuriating! xx" | In another Tweet he said: "Sorry @y_alibhai if you actually thought I would punch you. I actually don't do that sort of thing. But you are utterly infuriating! xx" |
He also posted a picture of himself taking part in a walk in Lichfield to raise awareness of domestic violence. | He also posted a picture of himself taking part in a walk in Lichfield to raise awareness of domestic violence. |
The picture, which the BBC understands was taken by the Lichfield District Council leader's wife, shows Mr Fabricant wearing a pink shirt, pink trousers and feather boa and holding a sign saying "real men don't hit women". | The picture, which the BBC understands was taken by the Lichfield District Council leader's wife, shows Mr Fabricant wearing a pink shirt, pink trousers and feather boa and holding a sign saying "real men don't hit women". |
The former Tory whip was sacked as a vice-chairman of the Conservative Party after he criticised the HS2 rail scheme and made online comments about the Maria Miller expenses row. | The former Tory whip was sacked as a vice-chairman of the Conservative Party after he criticised the HS2 rail scheme and made online comments about the Maria Miller expenses row. |
On that occasion he tweeted: "Maria Miller has resigned. Well, about time." | On that occasion he tweeted: "Maria Miller has resigned. Well, about time." |
David Cameron condemned Mr Fabricant's latest remarks and told LBC radio it was right he had apologised. | David Cameron condemned Mr Fabricant's latest remarks and told LBC radio it was right he had apologised. |
"Let's be clear, it's a completely unacceptable thing to say and it's right that he apologised and he retracted and he apologised fully," he said. | "Let's be clear, it's a completely unacceptable thing to say and it's right that he apologised and he retracted and he apologised fully," he said. |
"I think further action isn't necessary, but no-one should be in any doubt that it's just not an acceptable thing to say and Michael Fabricant knows that that is my view and I don't want to see this happen again." | "I think further action isn't necessary, but no-one should be in any doubt that it's just not an acceptable thing to say and Michael Fabricant knows that that is my view and I don't want to see this happen again." |
'Completely unacceptable' | |
MP Gloria De Piero, Labour's Shadow Minister for Women and Equalities, described the tweet as "utterly appalling". | MP Gloria De Piero, Labour's Shadow Minister for Women and Equalities, described the tweet as "utterly appalling". |
"It is unacceptable that views like this persist in the Conservative Party," she said. | "It is unacceptable that views like this persist in the Conservative Party," she said. |
"David Cameron needs to be clear about this and set out what action he will be taking." | "David Cameron needs to be clear about this and set out what action he will be taking." |
A Conservative party spokesman said: "Mr Fabricant's comments were completely unacceptable." | A Conservative party spokesman said: "Mr Fabricant's comments were completely unacceptable." |
Speaking to the PM programme on BBC Radio 4, Mr Liddle said: "I don't think that what he was suggesting was violence against women or violence against Asians or violence against anyone. | |
"It was a flip comment which he probably shouldn't have made and he's apologised for it." |