UK minister Andrew Gwynne sacked over offensive WhatsApp message
Andrew Gwynne (50) has been dismissed for allegedly sending offensive messages on WhatsApp. The country’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the dismissal on Saturday.
Meanwhile, the British media outlet BBC reported that last Sunday, the UK’s The Mail published a report on the messages sent by Andrew Gwynne in the WhatsApp group. Starmer then decided to dismiss him on Saturday.
In this regard, a government spokesman said that Prime Minister Keir Starmer is “determined to ensure high standards for those in public office and will not hesitate to take action against any minister who fails to meet these standards.”
Meanwhile, Andrew Gwynne has apologized for sending offensive messages on WhatsApp. He wrote on the social media handle X, “I deeply regret my comments.”
He also wrote, “I understand the reasons for the Prime Minister and the Labour Party’s decision. “Although it is very sad to be removed, I will support them in any way I can.”
According to the media, Andrew Gwenn has been accused of sending racist and sexually suggestive messages to a WhatsApp group.
He wrote in a message to the WhatsApp group that he hoped a pensioner who did not vote for him would die before the next election. He has also been accused of anti-Semitism and making derogatory comments about Deputy Prime Minister Angelina Rayner.
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