How politicians reacted to Ratcliffe's 'colonised' remarkpublished at 13:28 GMT
Image source, PA MediaRatcliffe's apology follows a backlash to his comment that the UK has been "colonised by immigrants".
This is what political figures said about his remarks prior to his apology today.
- Keir Starmer called Ratcliffe's comments "offensive and wrong", as called on the billionaire to apologise
- Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham said the Manchester United co-owner's views were out of step with traditional Mancunian values
- Shadow chancellor Mel Stride disagreed with the use of the word "colonised," telling PA it was a pejorative term, but he went on to say immigration numbers were "too high" and the topic was "of great concern to millions of people" in the UK
- Lib Dem leader Ed Davey said Ratcliffe’s remarks were "totally out of step with British values"
- Responding to Starmer's condemnation, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said the UK has "undergone unprecedented mass immigration that has changed the character of many areas in our country"
- Former Prime Minister Liz Truss - who is no longer an MP - said: "Ratcliffe is right."




