UK government weighs in on Ollie Robinson's suspension by ECB

Boris Johnson’s spokesperson says PM supports Oliver Dowden’s ‘over the top’ comment

George Dobell07-Jun-2021The ECB has been accused of going “over the top” in its punishment of Ollie Robinson by a UK government minister. Oliver Dowden, the secretary of state for digital, culture, media and sport (DCMS), called on the ECB to think again after it suspended Robinson from international cricket pending a “disciplinary investigation” into tweets he made in 2012 and 2013, comments which were later supported by Boris Johnson, the prime minister.The tweets, written when Robinson was aged 18 and 19, contained both racist and sexist comments as well as unsavoury references to Madeleine McCann and Gary Speed.Related

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While Mr Dowden, who has been head of the department for DCMS since 2020, accepted the tweets were “offensive and wrong” he urged the ECB to reconsider its course of action.”Ollie Robinson’s tweets were offensive and wrong,” Mr Dowden wrote on Twitter. “They are also a decade old and written by a teenager. The teenager is now a man and has rightly apologised. The ECB has gone over the top by suspending him and should think again.”Later on Monday, Mr Johnson’s official spokesperson said: “The Prime Minister is supportive of the comments from Oliver Dowden that he made via tweet this morning. As Oliver Dowden set out, these were comments made more than a decade ago [sic] written by someone as a teenager, for which they’ve rightly apologised.”The ECB declined to comment on Mr Dowden’s remarks.R Ashwin, the India allrounder, also expressed sympathy towards Robinson. While understanding the “negative sentiments” towards Robinson, Ashwin said he felt “genuinely sorry for him being suspended after an impressive start to his Test career”.