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Suspended Labour MP apologises for calling Kwasi Kwarteng ‘superficially’ black

The MP suspended by Labour for calling Kwasi Kwarteng “superficially” black has apologised to the chancellor.

The Ealing Central and Acton MP initially defended her remarks, in which she said, of the wealthy, Eton-educated Mr Kwarteng, “you wouldn’t know he’s black”.

But she has backtracked after Conservative MPs condemned them as “racist” and Keir Starmer removed the party whip from her.

However, Labour is likely to continue the suspension pending an investigation into the full circumstances of what Ms Huq said.

The controversy is a rare moment of disruption of a Labour conference that has otherwise run smoothly for Sir Keir, amid Tory turmoil over economic policy.

The former shadow Home Office minister spoke at an event, on Monday, hosted by British Future and the Black Equity Organisation and also attended by the party’s chair, Anneliese Dodds.

On a short recording, obtained by the Guido Fawkes website, she could be heard saying: “I’m sorry if I was not making myself understood clearly. He superficially is a black man.”

She said Mr Kwarteng went to “the top schools in the country” and added: “If you hear him on the Today programme, you wouldn’t know he’s black.”

Earlier, Jake Berry, the chair of the Conservative party, wrote to the Labour leader calling for Ms Huq to lose the Labour whip.

At the event, Sunder Katwala, who was chairing it for the British Future and Black Equity organisations, challenged the MP’s remarks, it is understood.

He is believed to have said that the chancellor’s Conservative allegiance “doesn’t make him not black ... and I think the Labour Party has to be really careful”.