Deputado britânico é destituído do cargo por se fotografar com amigo nazista: diferenças entre revisões
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Aidan Burley, the Conservative MP for Cannock Chase in Staffordshire, England, has been forced to leave his job as a Parliamentary Private Secretary for Justine Green in the Department of Transport after pictures appeared in the Mail on Sunday newspaper showing him at a stag party in France with a man dressed in the uniform of a Nazi SS officer.
A spokesman for the Conservative Party said: "Aidan Burley has behaved in a manner which is offensive and foolish. That is why he is being removed from his post as parliamentary private secretary at the Department for Transport."
The Prime Minister has instructed the Conservative Party to conduct an investigation in to Burley's behaviour.
Burley has made repeated apologies to the Jewish community including telling the Conservative Friends of Israel that he does "not have an antisemitic bone in his body", and offering a "unreserved, wholehearted and fulsome apology" in a letter to the Jewish Chronicle.
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- {{{author}}} MP Aidan Burley sacked after 'Nazi' party guest photo BBC News December 18, 2011
- Matt Chorley 'Nazi stag party' MP is sacked The Independent December 18, 2011
- Martin Bright Tory MP Burley: Sorry for Nazi stag party Jewish Chronicle December 15, 2011