Home Secretary sorry for derogatory s*** MP jibe but denies slur aimed at Stockton

James Cleverly had been accused of attacking Alex Cunningham’s Stockton North seat, but allies said he was abusing the MP, not the place
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David Hughes23 November 2023
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James Cleverly has apologised for using “unparliamentary language” after calling a Labour MP “s***”, a source close to the Home Secretary said.

Mr Cleverly has been under pressure to say sorry following claims he called Alex Cunningham’s Stockton North constituency a “s***hole”.

But a source close to Mr Cleverly said his off-the-cuff remark in the Commons had been directed towards the MP, rather than his constituency.

“James made a comment. He called Alex Cunningham a shit MP. He apologises for unparliamentary language,” the source said.

“As was made clear yesterday, he would never criticise Stockton. He’s campaigned in Stockton and is clear that it is a great place.”

Mr Cleverly had come under pressure to apologise over the alleged Stockton insult, including from fellow senior Conservative Tees Valley’s Tory mayor Lord Ben Houchen.

Labour MP Mr Cunningham had alleged the comment was made about his constituency during Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday.

Mr Cleverly was accused of making the remark after Mr Cunningham had challenged Prime Minister Rishi Sunak over the level of child poverty in his North East seat.

Mr Cunningham on Thursday said he did not believe the Home Secretary.

“He hasn’t made an apology to me. His apology is for using unparliamentary language.

“But I don’t want an apology for him claiming to have insulted me, I want an apology for the people of my communities.

“My colleagues who actually saw the mouth move and hear the words come out, they believe he said that particular expression, and on that basis I don’t think he is a person fit for such high office and he really needs to consider what he is going to do about it,” he told BBC Radio 4’s PM programme.

Lord Houchen said he accepted the apology, while Number 10 said Rishi Sunak continues to have confidence in the Home Secretary.

“Whatever was said, the speculation dragged Stockton’s name through the mud, which is unacceptable.

“We’re all human & he’s a good guy who made a mistake,” the Tees Valley mayor said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

The issue was also raised in the Commons on Thursday, with Labour calling for an apology from Mr Cleverly.

Shadow Commons leader Lucy Powell said: “Besmirching another honourable member’s constituency goes against all the courtesies of this place and it is utterly disrespectful to their constituents.”

Commons Leader Penny Mordaunt replied: “With regard to the charge she makes against the Home Secretary, he denies it and I believe him.”

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