
(Left) Tory MP, Brendan Clarke-Smith (Right) England players taking the knee in their friendly against Romania on Sunday
(Picture: BBC Parliament and The FA via Getty Images)A Conservative MP is under fire for his comments where he compares England footballers taking the knee in protest against racism to Nazi salutes.
Brendan Clarke-Smith, MP for Bassetlaw in Nottinghamshire made the offensive remark in a lengthy post on his Facebook page ranting about “why politics and football don’t mix.”
England players were booed in their international friendly with Romania on Sunday, but remain defiant and will continue to take the knee during the Euro 2020 tournament.
In the bizarre post, Clarke-Smith compared them taking the knee to footballers who performed the Nazi salute during a match against Germany in Berlin in 1938.
The MP wrote: “Following the 1936 Berlin Olympics being used as a propaganda exercise and under a great deal of pressure from both the FA and Britain’s ambassador at the time, the players were encouraged to join the hosts in making the Nazi salute prior to the match.”
“Reluctantly, they agreed and for many years since it has been a great source of shame for many of those involved, including the Football Association…
“The point here is that regardless of the original intention, the mixing of politics and football had disastrous consequences…”
Danny Stone, director of the Antisemitism Policy Trust described Clarke-Smith’s comment as an “ill-considered and offensive comparison” and urged the Conservative party to “take action.”
This is an ill-considered and offensive comparison which taken together with the additional comments demonstrate an urgent requirement for education. I hope the party will take action. https://t.co/2cJ00bnCPf
— Danny Stone (@DannyStone1) June 7, 2021
Of course, people were understandably offended at Clarke-Smith’s comparison and took to social media to share their outrage.
Well, I’ve written to Brendan Clarke Smith to tell him exactly what I think about his comments on Marcus Rashford. (“Virtue signalling”) I won’t get a reply as he’s not my M.P., but that doesn’t matter. It matters that even if some people agree with him, he’s very wrong.
— Gill Godfrey #FBPE #FacciamoRete #Resist (@gill_godfrey) June 7, 2021
This is the first time I've heard of Brendan Clarke-Smith but the fact that he chooses this as his cause tells me that he's an arse of the highest order. https://t.co/K9t14l8cOv
— Michael Davies (@MikeDaviesNow) June 7, 2021
If this is true Tory MP Brendan Clarke-Smith should immediately have the whip withdrawn. https://t.co/NpZA01hEEL
— Brett 🇬🇧 (@599bt) June 7, 2021
Brendan Clarke-Smith is everything that’s wrong with the Conservative party. https://t.co/bd0XCulpZ4
— Annie (@RoseAnneBaile20) June 7, 2021
Brendan Clarke Smith you are a disgraceful racist comparing footballers taking the knee to support black people to a nazi salute. Take a look in the mirror.
— Boot Camp Revolution (@BootRevolution) June 7, 2021
Tory MP Brendan Clarke-Smith has a dangerously warped view of history if he compares a gesture promoting racial equality with a salute synonymous with genocide. Heaven help his constituents
— MIKE WALTERS (@MikeWaltersMGM) June 7, 2021
While others criticised BBC Radio 4 for allowing Clarke-Smith on air to discuss England footballers taking the knee and failing to mention that he compared it to the Nazi salute.
How on earth can @BBCr4today even contemplate allowing a Tory MP to criticise the taking of a knee by England players without mentioning that his colleague, Brendan Clarke-Smith, has compared it to the Nazi salute? Cannot believe my ears. Absolutely craven conduct.
— James O'Brien (@mrjamesob) June 8, 2021
I see @BBCr4today this morning allowed a tory MP to criticise England players for taking the knee, they allowed this without mentioning that another tory MP the disgraceful Brendan Clarke-Smith referred to it as akin to the Nazi salute, absolutely disgraceful propaganda @BBC..
— Loz Argyle ⚓ (@ArgyleLoz) June 8, 2021
When asked if Boris Johnson agrees with Clarke-Smith’s comments, the Prime Minister’s official spokesman told The Mirror: “I haven’t asked him that specific question, but I don’t see the connection.”
Though these are not the only claims Clarke-Smith made in the post, he described how the Black Lives Matter movement “have some quite sinister motives.”
In the past, the MP has also called Black Lives Matter protesters “undesirables” and “the loony left.”