Diane Abbott has whip removed by Labour over comments made on 'White Racism'
The comments were made in an article in the Observer
Last updated 23rd Apr 2023
Diane Abbott has had the Labour whip suspended after comments she made suggesting Jewish, Irish and Traveller people are not subject to racism "all their lives".
The Hackney North MP wrote in a letter in The Observer that although white people "with points of difference" suffer prejudice, they have not suffered the same racism as black people.
Following a backlash, including from a Tory Cabinet minister, she apologised for any "anguish" caused, suggesting "errors arose" in her initial draft letter to the newspaper.
However, Labour confirmed that the whip has been suspended from her pending an investigation into the letter.
A party spokesman said: "The Labour Party completely condemns these comments, which are deeply offensive and wrong.
"The chief whip has suspended the Labour whip from Diane Abbott pending an investigation."
Ms Abbott said on Twitter: "I am writing regarding my letter that was recently published in The Observer.
"I wish to wholly and unreservedly withdraw my written remarks and disassociate myself from them.
"The errors arose in an initial draft being sent. But there is no excuse and I wish to apologise for any anguish caused.
"Racism takes many forms and it is completely undeniable that Jewish people have suffered its monstrous effects, as have Irish people, Travellers and many others.
"Once again, I would like to apologise publicly for the remarks and any distress caused as a result of them."
She had been responding to a comment which suggested that Irish, Jewish and Traveller people all suffer from racism in the UK.
She wrote: "It is true that many types of white people with points of difference, such as redheads, can experience this prejudice.
"But they are not all their lives subject to racism. In pre-civil rights America, Irish people, Jewish people and Travellers were not required to sit at the back of the bus.
"In apartheid South Africa, these groups were allowed to vote. And at the height of slavery, there were no white-seeming people manacled on the slave ships."
Energy Secretary Grant Shapps said on Twitter: "Once again, Jewish people have to wake up and see a Labour MP casually spouting hateful antisemitism.