Police in northern England are currently investigating whether a major donor to the Conservative government may have committed a crime following reports of racist remarks made towards a Black member of Parliament. The donor, who is the chief executive of a healthcare software firm, allegedly expressed sentiments of hatred towards the MP, stating that she 'should be shot.'
The remarks were reportedly made in 2019 about Diane Abbott, the first Black woman to serve in the House of Commons. While the donor has apologized for his comments, he maintains that he is not racist.
The Conservative party has faced pressure to return the substantial donation made by the donor, but has so far resisted doing so. The controversy surrounding the comments has put the party in a difficult position as they navigate criticism and accusations of racism.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak initially condemned the comments as 'unacceptable,' but it was not until a Black Cabinet minister labeled them as racist that the party acknowledged the racist nature of the remarks. The donor's company has received significant payments from government bodies, including the National Health Service.
The police are urging anyone with information to come forward as they work to establish the facts and determine if a crime has been committed. Diane Abbott, the MP targeted by the remarks, expressed concern over the comments, particularly in light of recent violent incidents involving lawmakers.
As the investigation unfolds, the public is keenly watching for further developments in this troubling situation.