Black MP says she was mistaken for cleaner in Commons

Dawn Butler described how former Tory minister David Heathcote-Amory had accused her of not being an MP

MP Dawn Butler. She said she was a victim of racism when she was mistaken for a cleaner by another Commons member. Photograph: Labour/PA Wire

A black MP has said she was a victim of racism when she was mistaken for a cleaner by another Commons member.

Dawn Butler, Labour MP for Brent Central, said she was in a members-only lift in the Palace of Westminster when another MP said to her: “This lift really isn’t for cleaners.”

She told BBC 5 Live's Pienaar's Politics the incident was one of many racist experiences . Asked if she had ever faced racism in parliament, she said: "Yes – God, there are so many incidents. There was a time when I was in the lift. It was a members' lift that MPs use specially in cases we have [to] get to places quickly. I was in the lift and some other MP said, 'This lift really isn't for cleaners'." But the 46-year-old MP did not name the colleague.

In 2008 Ms Butler described how former Tory minister David Heathcote-Amory had accused her of not being an MP. She said he confronted her as she went to sit in the members’ area on the terrace.

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“He actually said to me ‘What are you doing here? This is for members only’.”

Mr Heathcote-Amory was reported to have denied his remarks to Ms Butler were racist, saying he had not recognised her as a new MP. – (PA)