This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-28840210
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
UKIP MEP Janice Atkinson uses 'outrageous' term for Thai woman | UKIP MEP Janice Atkinson uses 'outrageous' term for Thai woman |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Comments made by a UKIP MEP about a Thai constituent have been described as outrageous by the woman's husband. | Comments made by a UKIP MEP about a Thai constituent have been described as outrageous by the woman's husband. |
South East MEP Janice Atkinson described Fa Munday, a UKIP-supporting mobile food seller in Ramsgate, Kent, as a "ting tong from somewhere". | |
Her comments were recorded by BBC South East Today following an interview. | |
Vincent Munday said it was outrageous, rude and offensive and he and his wife would withdraw their UKIP membership. Ms Atkinson has issued an apology. | |
'Poor judgement' | 'Poor judgement' |
The MEP said: "I deeply regret the words I used and am incredibly sorry. | The MEP said: "I deeply regret the words I used and am incredibly sorry. |
"It was poor judgement and naivety on my part rather than words spoken with any malice. | "It was poor judgement and naivety on my part rather than words spoken with any malice. |
"I am devastated that I have caused hurt and apologise profusely to both Mr and Mrs Munday." | "I am devastated that I have caused hurt and apologise profusely to both Mr and Mrs Munday." |
She was interviewed by the BBC on Friday and had agreed to be filmed while she met local people and UKIP members in Ramsgate. | She was interviewed by the BBC on Friday and had agreed to be filmed while she met local people and UKIP members in Ramsgate. |
She wore a microphone and was aware she was being recorded. | She wore a microphone and was aware she was being recorded. |
Mr and Mrs Munday have met Ms Atkinson at UKIP rallies. | |
Mrs Munday said: "I'm from Thailand. I'm married to an Englishman and now I'm British. | Mrs Munday said: "I'm from Thailand. I'm married to an Englishman and now I'm British. |
"No-one has ever spoken about me like that before." | "No-one has ever spoken about me like that before." |
'Stern talking to' | 'Stern talking to' |
Mr Munday said "ting tong" in Thai meant that a person was mad and the comment had come as "a bit of shock". | Mr Munday said "ting tong" in Thai meant that a person was mad and the comment had come as "a bit of shock". |
"I don't think UKIP are a racist party, but that comment certainly wasn't the brightest thing I've ever heard," he said. | "I don't think UKIP are a racist party, but that comment certainly wasn't the brightest thing I've ever heard," he said. |
He said the MEP should be given a "stern talking to". | He said the MEP should be given a "stern talking to". |
Mr Munday has since told the BBC the couple are withdrawing their membership of UKIP. | |
In a statement a UKIP spokesman said: "Janice has apologised for the words she used. | In a statement a UKIP spokesman said: "Janice has apologised for the words she used. |
"UKIP in no way condones the use of language that may reflect prejudice or cause offence and we sincerely hope this matter can be resolved privately." | "UKIP in no way condones the use of language that may reflect prejudice or cause offence and we sincerely hope this matter can be resolved privately." |
Previous version
1
Next version