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A GRAMMAR school sir who called rioters "jungle bunnies" on Facebook has lost his job.
Bob Frost, who is also a Tory councillor, posted the shocking insult less than 24 hours after trouble flared in Tottenham, North London, last month.
Mr Frost, 49, later apologised for the slur — but yesterday it was revealed he had come to a mutual agreement with school management to leave his £45,000-a-year post.
Chris Morgan, head teacher at the school in Sandwich, Kent, said: "I can confirm Mr Frost is no longer employed at Sir Roger Manwood's School." Mr Frost, who taught maths, describes himself as a "right-wing libertarian
He was elected to Dover District Council in May — but was last month suspended from the Tory party over the racist remark. It was removed from Facebook after he was contacted by a party member.
Mr Frost then wrote: "I have just had a phone call that accused me of racism."Needless to say I did not mean to use any offensive racist term and was referring to the urban jungle.
"As for the bunny bit, it was originally animals but I thought people might object to me calling fellow humans this so I chose something I thought was innocuous and also cuddly."
The apology was also later taken down and the Conservative party has now launched an investigation.
It's not the first time Mr Frost's postings have sparked controversy. His comments about single mums and their "push-chaired spawn" also came under fire