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Baroness Brinton: Lord Sewel's comments 'are sexist and racist and have no place in society' | Baroness Brinton: Lord Sewel's comments 'are sexist and racist and have no place in society' |
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Baroness Brinton, the President of the Liberal Democrats, has blasted the now disgraced peer Lord Sewel, for his comments about young Asian women. | Baroness Brinton, the President of the Liberal Democrats, has blasted the now disgraced peer Lord Sewel, for his comments about young Asian women. |
Lord Sewel, who has been recorded allegedly snorting cocaine in his Westminster apartment, has also caused outrage with his comments in the footage, by making derogatory comments about Asian women. | Lord Sewel, who has been recorded allegedly snorting cocaine in his Westminster apartment, has also caused outrage with his comments in the footage, by making derogatory comments about Asian women. |
He asks if there will be any “nice little young Asian women” at a party he's discussing, before adding, “they sort of look innocent but you know they are whores." | He asks if there will be any “nice little young Asian women” at a party he's discussing, before adding, “they sort of look innocent but you know they are whores." |
The Liberal Democrat peer, who assumed office in January this year, has labelled Sewel a man "with little regard for women and a total disregard for the status and responsibility of his role." | The Liberal Democrat peer, who assumed office in January this year, has labelled Sewel a man "with little regard for women and a total disregard for the status and responsibility of his role." |
"If an MP indulged in such behaviour and still wanted to cling to their seat, they would be accountable to their constituents who would have the chance to expel them from office." | "If an MP indulged in such behaviour and still wanted to cling to their seat, they would be accountable to their constituents who would have the chance to expel them from office." |
Baroness Brinton hit out at Lord Sewel's comments about women, and about Asian women in particular, labelling them "sexist and racist" with "no place in society." | Baroness Brinton hit out at Lord Sewel's comments about women, and about Asian women in particular, labelling them "sexist and racist" with "no place in society." |
The Liberal Democrat has also used the scandal to call for immediate reform of the House of Lords, the Parliamentary Chamber with no democratic accountability. | |
"Too often members of the House of Lords are afforded the luxury of permanent protection, able to claim public money while being publicly unaccountable. | "Too often members of the House of Lords are afforded the luxury of permanent protection, able to claim public money while being publicly unaccountable. |
"After two decades in the House of Lords it seems Lord Sewel felt unburdened by the need or desire to uphold the standards of public life. | "After two decades in the House of Lords it seems Lord Sewel felt unburdened by the need or desire to uphold the standards of public life. |
"The House of Lords must be reformed as a matter of urgency. In the meantime, Lord Sewel should, if he has any sense of decency, resign immediately." | "The House of Lords must be reformed as a matter of urgency. In the meantime, Lord Sewel should, if he has any sense of decency, resign immediately." |
Lords commissioner for standards Paul Kernaghan, himself a former police chief constable, is now carrying out an initial assessment of the allegations following a formal complaint made by the Liberal Democrats about the peer. | Lords commissioner for standards Paul Kernaghan, himself a former police chief constable, is now carrying out an initial assessment of the allegations following a formal complaint made by the Liberal Democrats about the peer. |
He is expected to decide within 48 hours whether to launch a full investigation that could lead to the peer being expelled from parliament. | He is expected to decide within 48 hours whether to launch a full investigation that could lead to the peer being expelled from parliament. |
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