Labour MP ordered to delete tweet about Rishi Sunakon October 26, 2022 at 5:48 pm

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Nottingham MP Nadia Whittome had said Sunak’s appointment “isn’t a win for Asian representation”.

Nadia WhittomeImage source, UK Parliament

Labour has ordered MP Nadia Whittome to delete a tweet saying Rishi Sunak becoming prime minister “isn’t a win for Asian representation”.

The Nottingham East MP posted after Mr Sunak was this week confirmed by Conservative MPs as the UK’s first British Asian prime minister.

Her tweet triggered heavy criticism and was later deleted.

A spokesman for Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has now confirmed she was instructed to remove it.

Rishi Sunak

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She had tweeted to say Mr Sunak was a multimillionaire who had, as chancellor, cut taxes on banks while living standards dropped in the UK and added: “Black, white or Asian: if you work for a living, he is not on your side”.

Sir Keir’s spokesman stressed that Rishi Sunak becoming the first British Asian prime minister was a “great thing” and something the country “should be proud of”.

Ms Whittome told the BBC she would not apologise for the tweet and in a statement her office said: “Like Rishi Sunak, Ms Whittome is second-generation British Indian.

“Ms Whittome was pointing to Rishi Sunak’s record as chancellor to demonstrate that effective political representation of British Asian communities – and the interests of all working people – is about far more than the ethnicity of the prime minister.

“Following a discussion with the Labour whips, it was agreed that Ms Whittome would delete the tweet.”

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