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Tory suspended over racist e-mail | Tory suspended over racist e-mail |
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A Conservative parliamentary hopeful has been removed from the list of candidates and suspended from the party over the forwarding of a racist e-mail. | A Conservative parliamentary hopeful has been removed from the list of candidates and suspended from the party over the forwarding of a racist e-mail. |
The Illegal Immigrants Poem, sent from Wiltshire town councillor Ellenor Bland's e-mail address, jokes in a mock foreign voice about welfare claims. | The Illegal Immigrants Poem, sent from Wiltshire town councillor Ellenor Bland's e-mail address, jokes in a mock foreign voice about welfare claims. |
She has been suspended pending a full investigation by Conservative HQ. | |
Mrs Bland told the BBC it was her husband who had forwarded the e-mail, adding: "I'm not a racist." | Mrs Bland told the BBC it was her husband who had forwarded the e-mail, adding: "I'm not a racist." |
'Totally unacceptable' | 'Totally unacceptable' |
The poem in the forwarded e-mail, which is sent on from Mrs Bland's account with the message 'Oh yes! Ellie', ends with a picture of the white cliffs of Dover and the words "piss off - we're full". | The poem in the forwarded e-mail, which is sent on from Mrs Bland's account with the message 'Oh yes! Ellie', ends with a picture of the white cliffs of Dover and the words "piss off - we're full". |
Liberal Democrat campaigns chairman Edward Davey, who wrote to the Conservatives and Commission for Racial Equality, said: "It is totally unacceptable for elected representatives to be distributing this kind of material. | Liberal Democrat campaigns chairman Edward Davey, who wrote to the Conservatives and Commission for Racial Equality, said: "It is totally unacceptable for elected representatives to be distributing this kind of material. |
"Racism has absolutely no place in British politics and I am asking the CRE to advise on what further action can be taken." | "Racism has absolutely no place in British politics and I am asking the CRE to advise on what further action can be taken." |
A Conservative spokeswoman said: "We disassociate ourselves entirely from the sentiments in the e-mail." | A Conservative spokeswoman said: "We disassociate ourselves entirely from the sentiments in the e-mail." |
Mrs Bland said: "It was forwarded on by my husband, who took it in the form that he thought it was sent and that was a light-hearted view, which, again, anybody broadly thinking would not have made anything out of it, as has been made to be at this present time." | Mrs Bland said: "It was forwarded on by my husband, who took it in the form that he thought it was sent and that was a light-hearted view, which, again, anybody broadly thinking would not have made anything out of it, as has been made to be at this present time." |
She added that "apart from clocking my husband around the ears, there's not a lot I can do about it". | She added that "apart from clocking my husband around the ears, there's not a lot I can do about it". |
Mrs Bland was the Conservative candidate for Swansea East in last year's general election. | Mrs Bland was the Conservative candidate for Swansea East in last year's general election. |
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