UK MP tells schoolgirl 'f*** off back to Scotland'

  • 16/05/2017
James Heappey
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A UK MP from the ruling Conservative Party who told a schoolgirl supporter of Scottish independence to "f*** off back to Scotland" says he meant it as a joke.

James Heappey, who is seeking re-election, made the comment during a debate at the teenager's school in his constituency in southwest England, local and national media reported.

His comments drew criticism on Monday from Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

"I think it's appalling behaviour for any adult to show to any young person, and particularly any MP who is standing for election again," Ms Sturgeon told Sky News.

"I think the Tories really have some big questions to answer about the conduct of some of their candidates," she said.

Independence is a major plank of Ms Sturgeon's Scottish National Party (SNP) campaign for the June 8 election, and anything that reinforces Scottish resentment over perceived English arrogance could play into the SNP's hands.

Mr Heappey's comment will be unhelpful to Ruth Davidson, the leader of the Conservatives in Scotland, who has been leading a revival of the party's fortunes there and whose MPs have become the main threat to Sturgeon's dominant SNP.

Mr Heappey has apologised for his comment, saying: "I made a comment - intended only as a joke - but it was inappropriate and I am deeply sorry for any offence caused."

Scotland voted to remain in the European Union in a 2016 referendum, but the United Kingdom as a whole voted to leave.

Since then, Ms Sturgeon, who leads Scotland's devolved government, has been arguing that the country should be allowed to hold a referendum on independence at a time of its choosing. The Conservatives oppose a referendum.

Reuters