Get all your news in one place.
100's of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Politics
Ashley Cowburn

Petition demanding Labour suspend MP for backing anti-LGBT+ protests gathers more than 1,600 signatures

Children and protesters at Anderton Park Primary School in Birmingham ( PA )

Labour is facing escalating pressure to suspend an MP who backed anti-LGBT+ lesson protestors, as a members' petition demanding action from the party attracted over 1,600 signatories. 

Birmingham MP Roger Godsiff provoked outrage from colleagues and Labour supporters after telling demonstrators outside Anderton Park primary school last week they had a "just cause".

"I will continue to fight your corner because you're right," the Labour MP said, as he also criticised the headteacher in the row over teaching LGBT+ relationships.

After complaints made by members of the shadow cabinet, including shadow education secretary Angela Rayner, Labour has "reminded" the MP of his responsibilities. 

But party members and supporters have criticised the action as "inadequate" and called for Mr Godsiff's immediate suspension in a petition circulating on social media.

The petition reads: "For a Labour MP to make discriminatory, highly offensive comments regarding LGBT+ people to agree with homophobic, transphobic protests against LGBT+ teaching stands at a direct contrast with Labour's own values and its own manifesto."

"Labour represents countless LGBT+ members and we urge the party to stay true to their own values by not just simply reminding an MP of responsibilities, and instead suspending Roger Godsiff and removing the party's whip," it adds.

"We hope Labour will take this opportunity to readdress Godsiff's comments and take a more committed, unwavering stance in support of LGBT+ people's rights and LGBT+ teaching in schools by ensuring its own MPs reflect these same values."

It comes the headteacher of the Anderton Park Primary School in Birmingham, Sarah Hewitt-Clarkson, also called for the whip to be removed from Mr Godsiff. 

"Well, it has created a sense of incredulity amongst people who live in his constituency, and further - more far reaching than that," she said.

"How a Labour MP can say such things which appear to be the opposite of what we had do. We have to tackle prejudice, we have to seek to eliminate discrimination and actually his comments seem to have fuelled discrimination and fuelled prejudice.

The petition calling for his suspension from Labour includes signatories from Constituency Labour Parties (CLPs) across the country, including Labour's official LGBT+ body. 

Left-wing journalist Owen Jones, and former spokesman to Jeremy Corbyn, Matt Zarb-Cousin, also appear among the list of those calling for disciplinary action against the MP. 

Roger Godsiff, Labour MP for BIrmingham Hall Green, says protesters have a 'just cause' (PA Archive/PA Images)

Mr Jones, who has shared the petition, told The Independent it was "sickening" to see Mr Godsiff back the protestors outside the Birmingham primary school.

"There is a Labour Party rule that any member can be expelled for bringing the party into disrepute: given Labour's existential purpose is equality, Godsiff has clearly met the threshold," he added. 

"Labour need to stop dragging their feet and act now - or risk damaging their relationship with LGBTQ people who need the party's support at a time when we are under attack."

In response, a Labour Party spokesperson said:"The Labour Party has long supported and campaigned for LGBT inclusive education in schools. There is not only a moral imperative, there is also a legal requirement and schools must comply with the Equalities Act. 

"There is no justifiable reason to stop the teaching of these issues. Roger Godsiff will be spoken to by the chief whip and reminded of his responsibilities as an MP."

Mr Godsiff declined to comment on the petition when approached by The Independent.

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100's of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.