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Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng, left, and Rupa Huq, right. PA
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Suspended British MP apologises for calling Tory chancellor 'superficially black'

Huq can be heard discussing Kwarteng’s elite school background, adding ‘You wouldn’t know he is black’.

BRITISH MP RUPA Huq has offered her “sincere and heartfelt” apologies to Kwasi Kwarteng after being suspended by Labour for describing the Chancellor as “superficially” black.

Having initially stood by her remarks as they were widely criticised, Huq said she had contacted Kwarteng over the “ill-judged” comments made at a fringe event during the Labour Party conference.

Labour leader Keir Starmer was under pressure to remove the whip from the politician over the remarks that were criticised by Angela Rayner and David Lammy, as well as Tories.

In audio published online, Huq can be heard discussing Kwarteng’s elite school background, before adding that “you wouldn’t know he is black” when listening to him on the radio.

The comments were made yesterday about the about the man who earlier this month became Britain’s first black Chancellor.

Labour sources told the PA news agency Huq, the MP for Ealing Central and Acton in west London, had been administratively suspended from the party, and has therefore lost the party whip.

Huq went on to tweet: “I have today contacted Kwasi Kwarteng to offer my sincere and heartfelt apologies for the comments I made at yesterday’s Labour conference fringe meeting.

“My comments were ill-judged and I wholeheartedly apologise to anyone affected.”

The suspension still stood despite the apology.

Huq had earlier told the Guardian that “I stand by” the remarks as she described criticism of her comments as being a “massive misunderstanding, wilfully”.

Her suspension came shortly after Starmer finished his conference speech, which he used to argue now is a “Labour moment” for the party to provide the leadership the nation “so desperately needs”.

A party spokesman added: “We obviously condemn the remarks she made, they are totally inappropriate and we would call on her to apologise and withdraw them.”

Rayner had told the MP to apologise and take “immediate action” over the “completely unacceptable” remarks.

In the audio, Huq could be heard saying: “Superficially he is a black man.

“He went to Eton, I think, he went to a very expensive prep school, all the way through, the top schools in the country.

“If you hear him on the Today programme, you wouldn’t know he is black.”

Tory party chairman Jake Berry raised his “serious concerns” in a letter to Starmer, with the audio being published by the Guido Fawkes website shortly before his conference speech.

“I trust you will join me in unequivocally condemning these comments as nothing less than racist and that the Labour whip be withdrawn from Rupa Huq as a consequence,” he wrote. 

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