A second Labour MP has apologised for comments made in a WhatsApp chat, after Andrew Gwynne was sacked as a minister over messages he sent to the same group.
Burnley MP Oliver Ryan said in a statement that comments he made in the group โwere completely unacceptableโ and he regretted โnot speaking out at the timeโ.
Fellow MP Gwynne was sacked as health minister on Saturday after the Mail on Sunday reported he sent a string of offensive and abusive messages in the WhatsApp group, which contained other Labour figures.
A government source told the PA news agency that the partyโs chief whip would speak to Ryan โand no action is off the tableโ.
โI did not see every message, but I accept responsibility for not being more proactive in challenging what was said,โ Ryan added.
โI also made some comments myself which I deeply regret and would not make today and for that, I wholeheartedly apologise.โ
He said he would cooperate fully with Labourโs investigation, which began after Gwynneโs messages were revealed.
Gwynne was suspended from the party and apologised in a statement on X for any offence caused by the โbadly misjudgedโ comments.
Ryan, 29, said he was a member of the WhatsApp group between 2019 and early 2022, when he was a councillor on Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council. He was elected for the first time as an MP in July.
โSome of the comments made in that group were completely unacceptable, and I fully condemn them,โ he added.
โI regret not speaking out at the time, and I recognise that failing to do so was wrong.โ