Tory politician used racist slur in WhatsApp chat
A Welsh Conservative politician used a racist slur about Chinese people in a WhatsApp group chat.
South Wales East Tory Senedd member Laura Anne Jones used the highly offensive term in an exchange about Chinese-owned video app TikTok.
Ms Jones has apologised and issued a statement saying the word was âunacceptable and I deeply regret using itâ.
âI sincerely apologise for any offence this has caused,â she said.
Warning: This story contains strong racist language
The Welsh Conservative Party has been asked to comment.
Ms Jones has represented South Wales East for the Tories in the Senedd since July 2020.
But in June she was stripped of her position as the partyâs culture spokesperson, after texts from her phone appeared to show an employee was asked to maximise expenses claims.
In the WhatsApp exchange about TikTok, first revealed by the news website Nation.Cymru, a message from Ms Jones says: âNo chinky spies for me!â
It is unclear when the message was sent.
Fellow Tory politician Natasha Asghar told BBC Wales she was âpositively lividâ and âembarrassedâ.
Ms Asghar, who represents the same region as Ms Jones, added: âLanguage like this is unacceptable at every level.â
The apology from Ms Jones comes after the Conservative Senedd leader has been accused of engaging in âIslamophobic race-baitingâ by a Muslim group.
The Muslim Council of Wales has criticised Andrew RT Davies over an article he wrote about halal meat in schools.
He has said he âentirelyâ rejects the criticism.
Plaid Cymru said the language used in the WhatsApp conversation was âvileâ and âcompletely unacceptable,â calling on the Conservative group in the Senedd to âreflect on their recent behaviour and understand that their actions and words have consequencesâ.
Ms Jones has been the subject of a police investigation over expenses allegations, which saw her removed from the shadow cabinet.
One message about her expenses saw her ask a staff member: âWhen doing petrol thing â always make more than I did â add in stuff please OKâ.
The context for the WhatsApp messages regarding her expenses was not evident.
A solicitor on her behalf said at the time: âMs Jones is satisfied that any allegations in relation to impropriety surrounding expenses are entirely misconceivedâ.
She remains a member of the Conservative group in Cardiff Bay.