Diane Abbott ‘racist’ tweets: MP faces calls to resign over divide and rule comment

  • Abbott walks off mid-interview to tkae phone call in which she received ‘severe dressing down from Ed Miliband’
  • Shadow minister claims comments were ‘taken out of context’
  • Tory MP Nadhim Zahawi calls for Abbott to quit or Ed Miliband to sack her
  • George Galloway wades into the row to DEFEND the Labour politician
  • Nick Clegg says Abbott’s comments were ‘stupid and crass’
  • Labour spokesman says party disagrees with the tweets
  • Abbott apologises ‘for any offence caused’

By
Richard Hartley-parkinson

Last updated at 11:57 AM on 5th January 2012

Black MP Diane Abbott is facing calls to quit over a remark on Twitter that has been deemed racist against white people.

The shadow minister for public health said during a conversation about the sentencing of Stephen Lawrence’s murderers that ‘white people love to play “divide and rule”,’ adding ‘we should not play their game’.

The tweet came with a hashtag that spelt out ‘tactic as old as colonialism’.

Her comment was made to freelance journalist Bim Adewunmi, another Twitter user who had been commenting about the sentencing of Gary Dobson and David Norris for Stephen’s murder.

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Abbott's comment about 'divide and rule' have caused a Twitter storm with users calling for her resignation

Abbott’s comment about ‘divide and rule’ have caused a Twitter storm with users calling for her resignation

The full conversation between Diane Abbott and freelance journalist, Bim Adewunmi following the sentencing of Stephen Lawrence's killers

The full conversation between Diane Abbott and freelance journalist, Bim Adewunmi following the sentencing of Stephen Lawrence’s killers

Ms Abbott responded this morning saying that her comment had been 'taken out of context'

Ms Abbott responded this morning saying that her comment had been ‘taken out of context’

Tory MP Nadhim Zahawi has today called for Abbott to quit, saying: ‘A healthy society should not tolerate any form of
racism. DAbott should apologise and resign or EdM must sack her.

‘DAbbott of all people should lead by example. Must resign.’

Abbott eventually apologised this morning saying: ‘I understand people have interpreted my comments as making generalisations about white people. I do not believe in doing that.

‘I apologise for any offence caused.’

The Labour Party has also distanced itself from the MP’s remarks.

Sophy Ridge, political correspondent at Sky News, said that she believes the phone call that interrupted Abbot’s interview was from Ed Miliband.

Miss Ridge claimed he ‘gave her “severe dressing down” and told [her] to apologise’. She added: ‘He made it clear she had to apologise personally to him,the Labour party anybody who was offended.’

A spokesman said: ‘We disagree with Diane’s tweet. It is wrong to make sweeping generalisations about any race, creed, or culture.

‘The Labour Party has always campaigned against such behaviour – and so has Diane Abbott.’

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg called on Ms Abbott to explain herself. He said: ‘I think what Diane Abbott said was just stupid and crass generalisation.’

Abbott gave a short interview on Sky News this morning where she repeated that her comments had been taken out of context

Abbott gave a short interview on Sky News this morning where she repeated that her comments had been taken out of context

The vocal MP, who appeared on BBC's This Week until she stood for the Labour leadership, took a phone call mid-interview

The vocal MP, who appeared on BBC’s This Week until she stood for the Labour leadership, took a phone call mid-interview

She then scurried off without answering any further questions from reporters

She then scurried off without answering any further questions from reporters

Tory MP Nadhim Zahawi took to Twitter to say that Abbott should resign or be sacked by Ed Miliband

Tory MP Nadhim Zahawi took to Twitter to say that Abbott should resign or be sacked by Ed Miliband

Former shadow minister Paul Goodman also called for Abbott to stand down or face the consequences

Former shadow minister Paul Goodman also called for Abbott to stand down or face the consequences

Duncan Bannatyne said that he believes Diane Abbott's displayed a lack of common sense

Duncan Bannatyne said that he believes Diane Abbott’s displayed a lack of common sense

The Twitter storm erupted yesterday
when Abbot, MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington, responded to Ms
Adewunmi who had been tweeting about the Stephen Lawrence trial.

Ms Adewunmi initially wrote ‘I do wish everyone would stop saying “the black community” though. WHICH ONE?’

After reading feedback from her followers she then clarified her comment saying ‘I hate the generally lazy thinking behind the use of the term. Same for “black community leaders”.’

aDiane Abbott has faced criticism in the past over her decision to send her son to a private school

Diane Abbott has faced criticism in the past over her decision to send her son to a private school

In response Abbott said that Ms Adewunmi was playing to a ‘divide and rule’ agenda.

She added: ‘Ethnic
communities that show more public solidarity unity than black
people do much better #dontwashdirtylineninpublic’.

‘I am not talking cultural differences. I am talking political tactics. #dontwashdirtylineninpublic.’

Following the Twitter storm, Abbott posted another tweet to say that her comments had been ‘taken out of context’.

During an interview with Sky News this morning she said: ‘I think the tweet has been taken out of context and some people have misinterpreted it maliciously.’

In the middle of the interview she took a phone call and ran off camera.

Former MP George Galloway today waded in on the furore by defending Abbot.

He said: ‘Diane Abbott has been my friend for 25 years; only the obtuse would think her a “racist”.’

Influential
political blogger Guido Fawkes today accused Abbott of ‘slamming an
entire group of people based on the colour of their skin’.

An entry on the blog continued ‘She is a shadow minister and represents a constituency that is 61% white.

‘”Sections 17 to 29 of the Public Order Act 1986 are pretty clear on statements like this.

‘They cover deliberately provoking hatred of a racial group, distributing racist material to the public, and perhaps most notably in this case, inciting inflammatory rumours about an ethnic group, for the purpose of spreading racial discontent”.’

Paul Goodman, a former Conservative MP, also called for her to quit saying: ‘Even the most clear-cut apology won’t do.

‘Nadhim Zahawi MP believes that Abbott should quit and  Miliband should fire her if she doesn’t. This view is severe but correct.’

HOW THIS IS NOT THE FIRST TIME ABBOTT HAS LANDED IN HOT WATER

Today’s Twitter storm is the latest in a number of blunders made by the MP who positioned herself as an anti-racism campaigner, once claiming that Britain had ‘invented racism’.

In 2010 Abbott called David Cameron and Nick Clegg ‘two posh white boys’, sparking claims of racism on the BBC’s internet message boards. One wrote: ‘I am sure that if a posh white person sat on this programme and mentioned a colour comment like that, there would be uproar.’ 

The same year, she was criticised
over remarks she made on BBC’s This Week over her decision to send her
son James to a private school. Andrew Neil quoted her saying that ‘West Indian mums will go to the wall for their children’.

Mr Neil responded by asking: ‘So black mums love their kids more than white mums, do they?’

Furious Abbott said: ‘I have said everything I am going to say about where I send my son to school.’

Previously, Abbott face accusations of racism suggesting that the ‘blonde blue-eyed Finnish girls’ working in her local hospital were unsuitable as nurses because they had ‘never met a black person before’.

Abbott has positioned herself as an anti-racism campaigner and once claimed that Britain had ‘invented racism’.

The latest row follows a previous race controversy on the same show, fronted by Andrew Neil, last year, after he compared Abbott to a chocolate HobNob biscuit.

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why does she get reelected? seriously. what a total

Skin colour doesn’t matter, it’s what’s inside that counts.

As opposed to “black people that don’t” she’s an MP that certainly doesnt mean she’s intelligent…

I simply do not understand why anyone should be referred to as Black or White, we are all individual human beings, that’s all.

irrespective of whether you are white, black or asian as someone who is meant to be a champion for anti-racism you cannot be employed in such a role (which such a title) just to monitor and campaign against racism of just your own race? You are there to stamp out racism of all races.

In a normal society I believe she should be allowed to say whatsoever she wanted to, but living as we do, shackled by Marxist legislation, she must be punished, as have so many white people.

In a normal society I believe she should be allowed to say whatsoever she wanted to, but living as we do, shackled by Marxist legislation, she must be punished, as have so many white people.

If something is a “sweeping generalisation” but “generally true” (in the opinion of the writer) then that’s OK with me. I don’t expect people to diagnose what they say to the n’th degree in a fast moving conversation. People who do, I believe, are being unreasonable. Would every word they say stand up to detailed scrutiny? I doubt it.

I like to think I have too much common sense to get offended by a few words, having been brought up in the “sticks and stones etc.” era but I think the path we are heading down is extremely dangerous and very worrying. There will come a day when we shall be afraid to make a comment or express an opinion for fear of the repercussions. We have always prided ourselves that we have free speech and we need to stop right now being so incredibly sensitive and childish, most especially when we are being offended on behalf of someone else. Whatever Diane Abbott, or anyone else for that matter, thinks is so very unimportant.

Stupid thing to say and very offensive.

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