Emma Dent Coad MP apologises over 'racist blog post' Published duration 14 November 2017

image copyright PA image caption Emma Dent Coad has been accused of writing a "racist" article in a 2010 blog piece

A Labour MP accused of writing a "racist" article about a London Assembly member has apologised for "any offence caused".

Ms Dent Coad told BBC Radio London she had been quoting "an Afro-Carribean" constituent in her blog.

Mr Bailey urged the Labour leadership "to take the strongest disciplinary action possible" against Ms Dent Coad.

However, Jeremy Corbyn has said he will not withdraw the whip from the Kensington MP.

He said he would "obviously ensure that people discuss the use of language" and "make sure that everyone treats others with respect."

In a letter to the Labour leader, Mr Bailey called the apology "cowardly".

Mr Bailey said: "Despite her claims, she can provide no evidence that I or anyone else used the horrendous terms she advocated."

image copyright PA image caption In the article Ms Dent Coad called Shaun Bailey the "'token ghetto boy' standing behind D Cameron"

In the piece Ms Dent Coad claimed Mr Bailey, who was a parliamentary candidate for Hammersmith, had "stigmatised" the area he was born in by referring to it as a "ghetto".

"Who can say where this man will ever fit in, however hard he tries? One day he is the 'token ghetto boy' standing behind D Cameron, the next 'looking interested' beside G Osborne. Ever felt used?", she wrote.

Speaking on the Vanessa Feltz breakfast show on BBC London, Ms Dent Coad said: "If [Mr Bailey] is offended, I apologise."

In another letter sent to Mr Corbyn, Conservative MPs Kemi Badenoch and James Cleverly called his "failure to condemn her comments... disappointing and concerning".