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Breaking: Butler’s letter to May re N-comment MP’s reinstatement

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Labour front-bencher Dawn Butler wrote to Theresa May yesterday about May’s lie to MPs and the nation about the decision to destroy thousands of landing cards proving the citizenship of ‘Windrush generation’ migrants.

In that letter, she also warned May that she would be writing to her today about the Tories’ decision to reinstate MP Anne Marie Morris after she was suspended for making a racist comment.

Here is that letter:

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May is hoist by her own petard and her lax attitude toward racism among her own MPs casts a bleak light on her treatment of the Windrush generation and immigrants generally, as Home Secretary and now.

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6 comments

  1. *Offence

    (Sorry, but MPs’ English must hold up to scrutiny. We’re not American – yet!)

    I don’t know why Dawn Butler doesn’t include them councillors in Sotland while she’s at it…The toerags haven’t held back with their ‘antisemitism’ jibes.

  2. *Says me with my ‘anti-Semitism’ gaffe…D’OH!

    (Hangs head in shame, in the same manner that every toerag MP, councillor, party member AND voter ought to.)

    1. And Scotland…not ‘Sotland’

      (Apologies to my friends north of the border- me wireless keyboard’s had it – especially ‘c’ and ‘y’)

  3. Here’s some good news, for a change.
    Labour’s Housing Green Paper (published today)
    file:///C:/Users/User/Downloads/Housing_For_The_Many.pdf

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