Labour MP Jared O’Mara who called woman an ‘ugly b***h’ and made homophobic, sexist and racist comments is let back in to party

A LABOUR MP who made racist, homophobic and sick jokes about women will be allowed back into the party, it was revealed today.
Sheffield Hallam MP Jared O'Mara - who kicked Nick Clegg out of his seat last year - will be let off with a warning, party sources confirmed today.
After an internal investigation, the party said that he should just have to attend training despite the spew of vile comments he's made in the past.
But the 36-year-old won't be kicked out for good - despite going into hiding since the comments emerged in October last year and he was suspended.
A source told The Sun: "No further action to be taken against Jared O'Mara, other than being issued with a formal warning."
Some of his sick remarks included:
- Calling a young woman in a nightclub an "ugly bitch" and joked about "smashing" women "in the face"
- Saying it would be funny if jazz musician Jamie Cullum was "sodomised with his own piano and died of a sore a***"
- Made obscene remarks about Girls Aloud and said they should "come and have an orgy with me"
- Describe Sheffield United supporters as "f*****g pigs" and the residents of Leeds as "a bunch of rugby lovin' c****"
- Saying Michelle McManus only won Pop Idol because she "was fat"
- Described Thai women as "mail order brides"
- Referred to gay people as "fudge packers" and "plotters"
A Labour Party spokesperson said: “The Disputes Panel has ruled on the balance of the evidence that a formal warning should be issued and a mandatory requirement to attend training.”
There have been calls from the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives for him to be sacked totally.
He was forced to quit his role on the Women and Equalities party over the scandal.
And he's still yet to give his maiden speech in the House of Commons, more than a year after his election.
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And separately, Labour lifted the suspension on backbencher Jared o’Mara after a string of abusive comments on social media.
The Sheffield Hallam MP was suspended last year after it emerged he called a constituent an “ugly bitch”, Spanish people “dagos” and Danish people “pig shaggers”.
He also joked about the death of the Queen Mother, saying: “What do you call two dead royals in the space of eight weeks? A start!”
Mr O’Mara last year said he was “deeply ashamed” of the comments – largely made in his early 20s. Labour said it was wrong to suggest both decisions had been timed to coincide with England’s World Cup match.
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Mr O’Mara apologised to his fellow Labour MPs, and released a statement saying sorry for the online comments, some of which date back to 2002.
But in an interview with Huck magazine he also blamed "lad culture and football" for "warping his mindset".
He has rejected calls to step aside as an MP in the past.