Militant junior doctor sparks outrage over his 'white supremacist patriarchy' ... trends now

Militant junior doctor sparks outrage over his 'white supremacist patriarchy' ... trends now
Militant junior doctor sparks outrage over his 'white supremacist patriarchy' ... trends now

Militant junior doctor sparks outrage over his 'white supremacist patriarchy' ... trends now

An outspoken junior doctor booted out of his union after sensationally claiming we live in a 'white supremacist patriarchy' has been quietly accepted back.

Dr Kayode Oki was suspended from the British Medical Association's ruling council last month, hours after sparking fury with a string of outrageous tweets — including one that said white women 'scare me'. 

The self-professed 'troublemaker' also attacked members of his own profession for their 'willingness to prop up white supremacist rhetorics'.

The militant union, which has brought the NHS to a standstill with a series of strikes, removed Dr Oki from his position 'with immediate effect' and revealed he was under investigation following a complaint.

Officials have never confirmed what prompted their sudden decision, claiming the details were confidential. 

Dr Kayode Oki was last month removed from the British Medical Association's (BMA) ruling council after sparking fury with a string of outrageous tweets — including one that said white women 'scare me'

Dr Kayode Oki was last month removed from the British Medical Association's (BMA) ruling council after sparking fury with a string of outrageous tweets — including one that said white women 'scare me'

The self-professed 'troublemaker' also attacked members of his own profession for their 'willingness to prop up white supremacist rhetorics'

The self-professed 'troublemaker' also attacked members of his own profession for their 'willingness to prop up white supremacist rhetorics'

Dr Oki, far right at a junior doctors' strike action in London on March 13, has also tweeted that he refused to 'listen to podcasts or read books by white men', that 'racism is a rite of passage for white teens' and that 'we are existing under' a 'cis-het white patriarchy'

Dr Oki, far right at a junior doctors' strike action in London on March 13, has also tweeted that he refused to 'listen to podcasts or read books by white men', that 'racism is a rite of passage for white teens' and that 'we are existing under' a 'cis-het white patriarchy'

Yet it happened shortly after Dr Oki's old tweets re-surfaced and the consequential outrage, which saw one MP decry his comments as 'total nonsense'.

Now, it can be revealed that he was allowed back into the fold just 11 days later after it was ruled that he had not damaged the BMA's reputation.

A spokesperson said: 'The panel carefully considered the relevant information and concluded suspension was no longer required in this instance and therefore Dr Oki was able to return to BMA business with

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