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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 suspending pending a full investigation by Conservative HQ. 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.