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Peer's apology over racist phrase | Peer's apology over racist phrase |
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A Tory frontbencher has apologised after using a racist phrase during a House of Lords debate. | A Tory frontbencher has apologised after using a racist phrase during a House of Lords debate. |
Lord Dixon Smith retracted the remark in the chamber, saying: "I apologise, my Lords. I left my brains behind. I apologise to the House." | Lord Dixon Smith retracted the remark in the chamber, saying: "I apologise, my Lords. I left my brains behind. I apologise to the House." |
The 73-year-old said later the phrase "nigger in the woodpile" was in common use when he was younger. | The 73-year-old said later the phrase "nigger in the woodpile" was in common use when he was younger. |
But Labour MPs called for him to be sacked, with one saying the remark was "deeply offensive". | |
Lord Dixon Smith made the comments - which were recorded in Hansard - in a debate on Monday on the Housing and Regeneration Bill, as he was setting out his objections to the creation of a new Homes and Communities Agency. | Lord Dixon Smith made the comments - which were recorded in Hansard - in a debate on Monday on the Housing and Regeneration Bill, as he was setting out his objections to the creation of a new Homes and Communities Agency. |
Apologies | Apologies |
He said: "The Homes and Communities Agency is not a body to which we object in principle. | He said: "The Homes and Communities Agency is not a body to which we object in principle. |
"As the minister has explained, it is an amalgamation of the Housing Corporation and English Partnerships. | "As the minister has explained, it is an amalgamation of the Housing Corporation and English Partnerships. |
"Of course, the nigger in the woodpile, as the noble Baroness, Lady Hamwee, has already pointed out, is that it still incorporates what I call the hangover of the new towns legislation. | "Of course, the nigger in the woodpile, as the noble Baroness, Lady Hamwee, has already pointed out, is that it still incorporates what I call the hangover of the new towns legislation. |
I regard this remark as racist, because it's deeply offensive Keith VazHome affairs committee | I regard this remark as racist, because it's deeply offensive Keith VazHome affairs committee |
"If it were not for that, we would have little difficulty with the foundation of this agency." | "If it were not for that, we would have little difficulty with the foundation of this agency." |
Another Conservative peer, Lord Brooke of Sutton Mandeville, suggested that Lord Dixon-Smith, a shadow local government and communities spokesman, reconsider his choice of words. | Another Conservative peer, Lord Brooke of Sutton Mandeville, suggested that Lord Dixon-Smith, a shadow local government and communities spokesman, reconsider his choice of words. |
"My Lords, before my noble friend sits down, he used a phrase about a woodpile," Lord Brooke said. | "My Lords, before my noble friend sits down, he used a phrase about a woodpile," Lord Brooke said. |
"If your Lordships' House were happy, I think it would perhaps be helpful if the wording of the phrase were revised." | "If your Lordships' House were happy, I think it would perhaps be helpful if the wording of the phrase were revised." |
Lord Dixon-Smith replied: "I apologise, my Lords. I left my brains behind. I apologise to the House." | Lord Dixon-Smith replied: "I apologise, my Lords. I left my brains behind. I apologise to the House." |
Lord Dixon Smith later apologised to Lord Strathclyde, the Conservative leader in the Lords, over the remark. | Lord Dixon Smith later apologised to Lord Strathclyde, the Conservative leader in the Lords, over the remark. |
'Ugly face' | 'Ugly face' |
He told The Times it had "slipped out without my thinking," adding it had been "in common parlance when I was younger". | He told The Times it had "slipped out without my thinking," adding it had been "in common parlance when I was younger". |
A spokeswoman for Conservative leader David Cameron said: "This was not an appropriate thing to say and it was absolutely right that he apologised to the House." | A spokeswoman for Conservative leader David Cameron said: "This was not an appropriate thing to say and it was absolutely right that he apologised to the House." |
She said he would not be sacked from the front bench over the comments. | She said he would not be sacked from the front bench over the comments. |
Keith Vaz, chairman of the home affairs committee, said: "I regard this remark as racist, because it's deeply offensive. | Keith Vaz, chairman of the home affairs committee, said: "I regard this remark as racist, because it's deeply offensive. |
"It shows a lack of understanding and sensitivity to the ethnic community and seems to come from a throwback age when people used that kind of phrase as if it was normal." | "It shows a lack of understanding and sensitivity to the ethnic community and seems to come from a throwback age when people used that kind of phrase as if it was normal." |
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