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Keir Starmer under pressure to kick out a dozen Labour ­figures caught up in vile WhatsApp scandal

The posts included anti-Semitic slurs, mocking a pensioner and joking of a constituent being 'mown down' by a truck
Sir Keir Starmer speaking at the Labour Party Conference.

SIR Keir Starmer is under pressure to boot out a dozen Labour ­figures caught up in a vile WhatsApp scandal.

The PM sacked health minister Andrew Gwynne and suspended him from the party after abusive messages emerged from a private chat.

Photo of Andrew Gwynne, Labour MP.
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Andrew Gwynne was sacked as health minister and suspended from Labour after abusive messages emerged from a private chatCredit: PA
Portrait of Oliver Ryan, the Labour MP for Burnley.
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Oliver Ryan was revealed to have been in the group and Tories called for the PM to take actionCredit: Roger Harris

Mr Gwynne’s posts included anti-Semitic slurs, mocking a pensioner and joking of a constituent being “mown down” by a truck.

But as a second Labour MP, Oliver Ryan, was revealed to have been in the group, Tories called for the PM to take action against other officials involved.

Burnley MP Mr Ryan was listed as a member along with Mr Gwynne’s wife Allison, a local councillor in Tameside, Gtr Manchester.

Labour refused to say yesterday if Mr Ryan will be suspended from the party.

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Shadow Cabinet Office minister Alex Burghart said it shows Labour may still have a “very serious problem with anti-Semitism”.

He said: “That is a very serious remark, and if the Prime Minister doesn’t take action against everyone in that group very quickly, we know that there is still a problem in the Labour party.”

Housing minister Matthew Pennycook admitted an investigation could see more Labour heads roll.

He said the PM had shown “if any other Labour MP or minister falls short he will act to uphold the highest standards in public office”.

Mr Gwynne, MP for Gorton and Denton, said he regretted his “badly misjudged ­comments” and apologised for any offence caused.

Mr Ryan has been approached for comment.

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Sir Keir Starmer speaking at the Labour Party Conference.
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Sir Keir Starmer is under pressure to boot out a dozen Labour ­figures caught up in the WhatsApp scandalCredit: Alamy
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