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Labour MP Austin Mitchell under fire for 'roll up rapists' tweet Labour MP Austin Mitchell under fire for 'roll up rapists' tweet
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Veteran Labour MP Austin Mitchell is facing calls to apologise after appearing to compare Pfizer's proposed takeover of AstraZeneca to rape.Veteran Labour MP Austin Mitchell is facing calls to apologise after appearing to compare Pfizer's proposed takeover of AstraZeneca to rape.
The Great Grimsby MP took to Twitter to write: "Cameron dare not stop Pfizer because he dare not offend the US in any way. Roll up rapists."The Great Grimsby MP took to Twitter to write: "Cameron dare not stop Pfizer because he dare not offend the US in any way. Roll up rapists."
Women's Minister Nicky Morgan described the tweet as "deeply offensive".Women's Minister Nicky Morgan described the tweet as "deeply offensive".
But Mr Mitchell is refusing to apologise saying readers should substitute the word "rapaciousness".But Mr Mitchell is refusing to apologise saying readers should substitute the word "rapaciousness".
"Naughty me. Substute rapaciousness before any more Physer defenders weigh in," he wrote."Naughty me. Substute rapaciousness before any more Physer defenders weigh in," he wrote.
There were multiple meanings of the word rape, he added in a third tweet: "OED people everywhere decry the rape of rainforest: destruction, violation,vandalizing, ravaging, pillaging; plundering raiding desecration"
'Woman up'
Conservative MP Claire Perry said she had phoned Mr Mitchell and told him it was "fine to have political debate about Pfizer-AstraZeneca but never acceptable to use rape as a corporate analogy".Conservative MP Claire Perry said she had phoned Mr Mitchell and told him it was "fine to have political debate about Pfizer-AstraZeneca but never acceptable to use rape as a corporate analogy".
She has also contacted several of Mr Mitchell's female colleagues on Twitter, urging them to condemn their colleague.
Labour MP for Walthamstow Stella Creasy replied: "I'm glad you've discovered feminism Claire, even if just for political expediency."
But Ms Perry hit back, saying: "Honey I was a feminist while you were in nappies. Now woman up and get your dinosaur colleague to apologise."
Mrs Morgan said she had written to Labour leader Ed Miliband to ask what action he would take in response to the tweet.Mrs Morgan said she had written to Labour leader Ed Miliband to ask what action he would take in response to the tweet.
"People across the whole country will be appalled that anybody would try to link a proposed corporate takeover with the horrific crime of rape," she wrote."People across the whole country will be appalled that anybody would try to link a proposed corporate takeover with the horrific crime of rape," she wrote.
"I am sure you will agree with me that such a comparison is deeply offensive as it trivialises sex attacks and the horrific and traumatising effects such attacks can have on victims."I am sure you will agree with me that such a comparison is deeply offensive as it trivialises sex attacks and the horrific and traumatising effects such attacks can have on victims.
"I am clear that these comments are totally unacceptable and that Austin Mitchell must withdraw what he has written immediately and issue a full, unreserved apology."I am clear that these comments are totally unacceptable and that Austin Mitchell must withdraw what he has written immediately and issue a full, unreserved apology.
"As the Leader of the Labour Party I look forward to hearing what action you intend to take in response to this totally unacceptable behaviour.""As the Leader of the Labour Party I look forward to hearing what action you intend to take in response to this totally unacceptable behaviour."
'Storm in a teacup'
The Prime Minister's Official Spokesman said David Cameron also thought his analogy was "quite wrong".
A Labour spokesperson said: "The chief whip has made clear to Austin Mitchell this tweet was unacceptable. He has now apologised for what was an obvious error of judgement."
But Mr Mitchell told the BBC he would not apologise.But Mr Mitchell told the BBC he would not apologise.
He could have used the words "takeover or subjugation" but for Twitter's strict 140-character limit per message, he explained.He could have used the words "takeover or subjugation" but for Twitter's strict 140-character limit per message, he explained.
On BBC Radio Humberside, he dismissed the controversy as "a storm in a tea cup" and "a total waste of time".
He also said the row had been "whipped up for party political purposes by over-sensitive Tories".
Mr Mitchell has been MP for Great Grimsby since 1977, but plans to stand down in 2015.
At Prime Minister's Questions, Labour leader Ed Miliband said there was nothing to stop UK drugs company AstraZeneca being "carved up" and urged ministers to introduce a new test to determine if the deal was in the UK's interests.
Pfizer's assurances that jobs would be safe at the British firm were "worthless", he claimed.
But Mr Cameron said he was seeking the "strongest possible" guarantees on jobs and investment on research and development.
The UK has public interest laws governing certain takeovers, such as those involving defence and media interests, but not for science.
The prime minister said Mr Miliband was responsible for watering down the law when he was a minister in the last Labour government and criticised him for turning down a meeting with Pfizer last month.
Appearing before MPs on Wednesday, Pfizer chief executive Ian Read said the company would honour its "unprecedented" commitments to maintain 20% of research and development operations in the UK and safeguard the future of specific plants in Macclesfield and Cambridge.
In 2012, Mr Mitchell prompted criticism on Twitter by telling the former Conservative MP for Corby, Louise Mensch: "Shut up Menschkin. A good wife doesn't disagree with her master in public and a good little girl doesn't lie about why she quit politics."In 2012, Mr Mitchell prompted criticism on Twitter by telling the former Conservative MP for Corby, Louise Mensch: "Shut up Menschkin. A good wife doesn't disagree with her master in public and a good little girl doesn't lie about why she quit politics."
He later said the message had been meant as a joke.He later said the message had been meant as a joke.
In July 2013, Mr Mitchell underwent surgery to repair a leaky heart valve.