While others were lavishing praise on Danny Boyle’s £27 million extravaganza, Aidan Burley, member for Cannock Chase, described it on Twitter as “the most leftie opening ceremony I have ever seen - more than Beijing, the capital of a communist state!"
James Cridland, managing director of Media UK, called for his resignation, while James Max, a broadcaster, tweeted: “I think the British people will be wondering if you deserve to be an MP at their expense with comments like that.”
Mr Burley later added: “Seems my tweet has been misunderstood. I was talking about the way it was handled in the show, not multiculturalism itself.”
His controversial remarks came just seven months after he was removed from his post as parliamentary private secretary to Transport Secretary Justine Greening for attending a party where guests dressed up as Nazis and drank toasts to senior figures in the Nazi regime.
The Prime Minister, David Cameron, fired Mr Burley after it was reported that he had been responsible for hiring the offensive uniforms for a stag weekend party in France in December.
Mr Burley apologised for not disassociating himself from “clearly inappropriate behaviour by several of the other guests at the party.”
In February, he was caught up in another row when he was said to have been “texting and dozing” during a talk by a Holocaust survivor at the Auschwitz concentration camp.
Friends of the MP denied any disrespectful behaviour but admitted he had sent at least one text message during the talk at the camp in Poland.
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