Married Glasgow Labour MP Frank McAveety Resigns Over ‘Dusky’ Maiden
FRANK McAveety, a married Scottish Labour MP for Glasgow Shettleston, tells a committee clerk that the woman sitting in the public benches is a “very attractive girl” during a conversation with the committee clerk. A microphone is on and nearby:
“There’s a very attractive girl in the second row, dark . . . and dusky. We’ll maybe put a wee word out for her.
“She’s very attractive looking, nice, very nice, very slim,” before adding: “The heat’s getting to me…
“She looks kinda . . . she’s got that Filipino look. You know . . . the kind you’d see in a Gaugin painting. There’s a wee bit of culture.”
McAveety writes a letter:
“I would like to offer my resignation as convener of the petitions committee and my role as Labour’s sports spokesperson. I am proud of the progress made during my time as convener and that it has become much more accessible to the public.”
Boom! Boom! Happily, no-one below Newscastle can undertand a word that he said.
Gordon Brown realises that it could have been worse…
Posted: 17th, June 2010 | In: Politicians Comments (6) | TrackBack | Permalink