Starmer facing calls to probe second Labour MP over Andrew Gwynne Whatsapp group row Tories demand PM widens investigation to councillors and another MP who may have been part of group chat.
Sir Keir Starmer is facing calls to widen his party’s investigation into allegations of offensive messages on a WhatsApp group, which has already led to the sacking of former health minister Andrew Gwynne.
When members of the WhatsApp group asked if Marshall Rosenberg, a conflict resolution expert, would attend a local Labour party meeting, Mr Gwynne reportedly said: “No.
He added: "What the public can take from the way the prime minister has acted decisively in this case to dismiss Andrew Gwynne is that if any other Labour MP or minister falls short he will act to uphold the highest standards in public office.".
He is also accused of making racist comments about veteran Labour MP Dianne Abbot, and sexist comments towards deputy prime minister Angela Rayner, the paper claimed.