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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. |