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What's what on WhatsApp? 08:30 - Feb 9 with 493 viewsAnotherJohn

Andrew Gwynne, a Labour junior health minister, has been sacked from that post, and suspended from the Labour Party, for offensive posts he made on a closed WhatsApp group called‘Trigger Me Timbers’. There are around a dozen members of the group, which includes a second MP and various Labour councillors in the Manchester area. So far this second MP has not been named. Apart from the headline quote of a spoof message to resident who complained about refuge collections, there are various other anti-Semitic, racist and sexist remarks.

“Dear resident, F*** your bins. I’m re-elected and without your vote. Screw you. PS: Hopefully you’ll have croaked it by the all-outs.'”



I’m waiting to see the one about the Deputy Prime Minister engaging in a sex act.
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What's what on WhatsApp? on 10:45 - Feb 9 with 424 viewsmajorraglan

Guys a block head and doesn’t deserve a role in public office.

TBF to Labour, they’ve not dicked about and have suspended him straight away. If he’s found guilty, I hope his local party deselect him and he gets booted out of parliament at the next available opportunity.
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What's what on WhatsApp? on 11:13 - Feb 9 with 403 viewsGwyn737

What's what on WhatsApp? on 10:45 - Feb 9 by majorraglan

Guys a block head and doesn’t deserve a role in public office.

TBF to Labour, they’ve not dicked about and have suspended him straight away. If he’s found guilty, I hope his local party deselect him and he gets booted out of parliament at the next available opportunity.


Quick action taken against an idiot.

At least he’s done,
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What's what on WhatsApp? on 12:27 - Feb 9 with 373 viewsAnotherJohn

What's what on WhatsApp? on 11:13 - Feb 9 by Gwyn737

Quick action taken against an idiot.

At least he’s done,


The commentariat is asking what action is being taken regarding other Labour Party members in the WhatsApp group. We have now seen the sackings/forced resignations of Haigh, Siddiqi and Gwynne, not all straight away, so it is bit of a stretch to say this is one isolated individual. There have been other probity issues involving senior figures. I think the Party will find that "nothing to see here" won't wash.

Go to the link in the opening post on Twitter/X and scroll down to see other posts from the closed group. There was obviously a mole who leaked things they did not like seeing.
[Post edited 9 Feb 12:55]
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What's what on WhatsApp? on 13:06 - Feb 9 with 352 viewsGwyn737

What's what on WhatsApp? on 12:27 - Feb 9 by AnotherJohn

The commentariat is asking what action is being taken regarding other Labour Party members in the WhatsApp group. We have now seen the sackings/forced resignations of Haigh, Siddiqi and Gwynne, not all straight away, so it is bit of a stretch to say this is one isolated individual. There have been other probity issues involving senior figures. I think the Party will find that "nothing to see here" won't wash.

Go to the link in the opening post on Twitter/X and scroll down to see other posts from the closed group. There was obviously a mole who leaked things they did not like seeing.
[Post edited 9 Feb 12:55]


I didn’t realise that was the approach they were taking.

All need to be held to account.
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What's what on WhatsApp? on 03:26 - Feb 10 with 240 viewsAnotherJohn

Investigations are ongoing. The second MP is named publicly.

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/andrew-gwynne-keir-starmer-matthew-pennycook-
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