It has been claimed that Andrew Gwynne's constituents have urged him to resign as the Denton MP after Keir Starmer sacked the Labour minister for racist and sexist WhatsApp chat messages.
Health minister Andrew Gwynne has been sacked over comments posted on a WhatsApp group. Mr Gwynne reportedly made antisemitic comments and 'joked' about a pensioner constituent, saying he hoped ...
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When Andrew Gwynne stood for election in the newly-created Gorton and Denton seat last July, more than half of voters gave him their backing. It was a ringing endorsement for a man who had become ...
Health minister Andrew Gwynne has been sacked over alleged “antisemitic”, “sexist” and “racist” comments posted on a WhatsApp group. Mr Gwynne becomes the latest former ally of Jeremy Corbyn to be ...
Health minister Andrew Gwynne has been sacked after a newspaper revealed he sent a string of offensive and abusive WhatsApp messages. The MP for Gorton and Denton was also suspended from the ...
Andrew Gwynne has been sacked as a minister and suspended from the Labour Party over comments he made in a WhatsApp group. The Gorton and Denton MP, who has been accused of making antisemitic, sexist ...
Mr Gwynne now faces an investigation by the Labour Party. A Labour spokesperson told the M.E.N.: "Andrew Gwynne has been administratively suspended as a member of the Labour Party, We are ...
Health Minister Andrew Gwynne has apologised for "badly misjudged" WhatsApp messages after he was sacked by Sir Keir Starmer.
Calling Boris Johnson 'a pillock' on live television during the 2017 general election campaign was surely the first most voters had heard of Andrew Gwynne. Sadly for the Labour MP, he may now be ...
When Andrew Gwynne stood for election in the newly-created Gorton and Denton seat last July, more than half of voters gave him their backing. It was a ringing endorsement for a man who had become a ...