Green London councillor apologises for 'coconuts' comment as David Lammy calls out party's 'racist language'

‘I genuinely apologise for using the term and to anyone I offended, it was not appropriate’ - Hau-Yu Tam
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Rachael Burford, Chief Political Correspondent @RachaelBurford
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Hau-Yu Tam was made cabinet member for “sanctuary and healing” on Lewisham Council after the Greens seized control of the borough from Labour in the local elections.

Following reports Tottenham MP Mr Lammy had told a Cabinet meeting that a family member should not be on benefits, she posted on X: “It’s reminiscent of Priti Patel admitting her family wouldn’t get in under her own immigration rules, but somehow even more callous. These coconuts.”

<p>Green Party leader Zack Polanski with Cllr Hau-Yu Tam</p>
Green Party leader Zack Polanski with Cllr Hau-Yu Tam
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Addressing a Green MP in the Commons on Wednesday, Mr Lammy said: “I've got to say this to the Greens: during the local elections, a Green councilor in Lewisham described me and the shadow foreign secretary as ‘coconuts’.

“Her party looked the other way, kept her candidate in post and have rewarded that candidate with a council job, I'm not making this up, the cabinet member for healing.

“The Greens could start a healing process by stopping such racist language.”

Ms Tam’s post about the Deputy Prime Minister and former Home Secretary has since been deleted.

In a statement on Instagram, the former Labour member said: “I genuinely apologise for using the term and to anyone I offended, it was not appropriate.

“My intent was to criticise Lammy and Patel’s assimilation into white supremacy and upholding of colonial systems. I was not going after the colour of their skin but rather their mentality.”

<p>David Lammy during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons</p>
David Lammy during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons
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Ms Tam accused her former party of using “coordinated smears” to target political rivals.

She added: “Labour’s treatment of me has been nothing short of coordinated on the local, regional and national level.

“When Labour wants someone gone they recycle the same pattern. When I was in Labour, I knew other Global Majority Councillors and members who voiced concerns about fellow Councillors being racist to them – as well as to residents. Lewisham Labour did not follow through on tackling this...but they’ll use it as a line now to attempt to bring down the Greens.

“While they continue their dangerous game dividing our communities, I will keep fighting for and with our communities - against immigration raids, against austerity, against division - just as I’ve always tried to do.”

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Cllr Tam, who is also the Deputy Leader of the Lewisham Green Group, won the Deptford seat on Lewisham council at the local elections.

Green Party Lewisham Deputy Leader Hau-Yu Tam
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She receives £41,603 per year in her new cabinet role, which consists of a basic councillor allowance of £13,201 and a special responsibility allowance of £28,811.

Lewisham was one of three London councils the Green’s seized control of from Labour on May 7.