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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has dismissed Deputy Health Minister Andrew Gwynne and expelled him from the Labour Party following reports of inappropriate comments made in a WhatsApp group, according to the Press Association. Gwynne reportedly made antisemitic, racist, and sexist remarks, including jokes about a voter being struck by a truck.
A spokesperson for Starmer emphasized the Prime Minister's commitment to maintaining high behavioral standards in public office, asserting that he will not hesitate to take action against any minister who fails to meet these expectations. Gwynne expressed regret for his "very thoughtless comments" and apologized for any offense caused through his social media platform X.
This incident marks the latest scandal within Starmer's administration, as Gwynne's dismissal adds to a series of high-profile resignations. Most recently, former Minister Tulip Siddiq resigned over separate corruption allegations linked to Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh's former Prime Minister, which she denied.
Starmer continues to face challenges in his leadership as he attempts to navigate party discipline in light of these controversies.