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Top Tory axed over Army race row | Top Tory axed over Army race row |
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A Tory MP has been forced to quit his frontbench role after making comments on race in the Army which party leader David Cameron called "unacceptable". | A Tory MP has been forced to quit his frontbench role after making comments on race in the Army which party leader David Cameron called "unacceptable". |
Shadow homeland security spokesman Patrick Mercer said he had met "a lot" of "idle and useless" ethnic minority soldiers who used racism as a "cover". | Shadow homeland security spokesman Patrick Mercer said he had met "a lot" of "idle and useless" ethnic minority soldiers who used racism as a "cover". |
The former officer also told the Times that being called a "black bastard" was a normal part of Army life. | The former officer also told the Times that being called a "black bastard" was a normal part of Army life. |
But Mr Mercer later said he "deeply" regretted any "offence" he had caused. | But Mr Mercer later said he "deeply" regretted any "offence" he had caused. |
'Way it is' | 'Way it is' |
Some of the Newark MP's constituency colleagues have rallied to support him, with one saying Mr Cameron's reaction had been in "haste". | Some of the Newark MP's constituency colleagues have rallied to support him, with one saying Mr Cameron's reaction had been in "haste". |
In his interview with the Times, Mr Mercer said of the black men he had known in the Army: "They prospered inside my regiment, but if you'd said to them 'Have you ever been called a nigger,' they would have said 'Yes.' | |
"But equally, a chap with red hair, for example, would also get a hard time - a far harder time than a black man, in fact." | "But equally, a chap with red hair, for example, would also get a hard time - a far harder time than a black man, in fact." |
When you wear that uniform, it is what goes on and it's been happening for a long, long time Leroy HutchinsonFormer soldier Send us your reaction | When you wear that uniform, it is what goes on and it's been happening for a long, long time Leroy HutchinsonFormer soldier Send us your reaction |
Mr Mercer added: "But that's the way it is in the Army. If someone is slow on the assault course, you'd get people shouting: 'Come on you fat bastard, come on you ginger bastard, come on you black bastard.'" | Mr Mercer added: "But that's the way it is in the Army. If someone is slow on the assault course, you'd get people shouting: 'Come on you fat bastard, come on you ginger bastard, come on you black bastard.'" |
He also said: "I came across a lot of ethnic minority soldiers who were idle and useless, but who used racism as cover for their misdemeanours. | He also said: "I came across a lot of ethnic minority soldiers who were idle and useless, but who used racism as cover for their misdemeanours. |
"I remember one guy from St Ann's (Nottingham) who was constantly absent and who had a lot of girlfriends. | "I remember one guy from St Ann's (Nottingham) who was constantly absent and who had a lot of girlfriends. |
"When he came back one day I asked him why, and he would say: 'I was racially abused.' And we'd say: 'No you weren't, you were off with your girlfriends again.'" | "When he came back one day I asked him why, and he would say: 'I was racially abused.' And we'd say: 'No you weren't, you were off with your girlfriends again.'" |
'Regret' | 'Regret' |
After the comments were published, Mr Mercer was asked by his party to resign his frontbench position and did so. | After the comments were published, Mr Mercer was asked by his party to resign his frontbench position and did so. |
He later told BBC Radio 4's PM programme that in his 25-year military career he had twice come across soldiers claiming racism when disciplined for poor performance. | He later told BBC Radio 4's PM programme that in his 25-year military career he had twice come across soldiers claiming racism when disciplined for poor performance. |
Mr Cameron said: "The comments made by Patrick Mercer are completely unacceptable and I regret that they were made. | Mr Cameron said: "The comments made by Patrick Mercer are completely unacceptable and I regret that they were made. |
"We should not tolerate racism in the Army or in any walk of life." | "We should not tolerate racism in the Army or in any walk of life." |
He also said: "I was completely shocked when I read the remarks of Patrick Mercer. | He also said: "I was completely shocked when I read the remarks of Patrick Mercer. |
Mr Cameron called racism "disgusting", saying it had "no part in any part of our society". | Mr Cameron called racism "disgusting", saying it had "no part in any part of our society". |
Army culture | Army culture |
Shadow trade and industry secretary Alan Duncan told BBC One's Question Time: "He [Mr Mercer] appeared to be indifferent to the fact that someone was taunted for being black. | |
"You cannot be indifferent to that." | |
But Leroy Hutchinson, a black former corporal who served with Mr Mercer for 12 years, said: "He never tolerated racism in the battalion and not a single one of his men would consider him to be racist." | But Leroy Hutchinson, a black former corporal who served with Mr Mercer for 12 years, said: "He never tolerated racism in the battalion and not a single one of his men would consider him to be racist." |
He added: "In the forces... name-calling - whether you be black, white, ginger, red, brown - it is part of the establishment." | He added: "In the forces... name-calling - whether you be black, white, ginger, red, brown - it is part of the establishment." |
He went on: "It's not meant and it doesn't come across from an individual as a racist comment. It's just part of the culture. | He went on: "It's not meant and it doesn't come across from an individual as a racist comment. It's just part of the culture. |
"When you wear that uniform, it is what goes on and it's been happening for a long, long time." | "When you wear that uniform, it is what goes on and it's been happening for a long, long time." |
Newark Conservative Association chairwoman Sheelagh Hamilton said she was "extremely angry" Mr Mercer's comments had been taken "out of context". | Newark Conservative Association chairwoman Sheelagh Hamilton said she was "extremely angry" Mr Mercer's comments had been taken "out of context". |
"David Cameron has behaved precipitously," she said. | "David Cameron has behaved precipitously," she said. |
"[Mr Mercer] is a wonderful member of parliament and a wonderful man and he would never have intended to be racist," she added. | "[Mr Mercer] is a wonderful member of parliament and a wonderful man and he would never have intended to be racist," she added. |
Richard Alexander, a cabinet member of the Tory-run Newark and Sherwood District Council, said: "We all say things in the heat of the moment that do not read too well in print, but I understand where he's coming from." |