Monty Python star John Cleese has come under fire after ranting on Twitter about ‘half-educated tenement Scots’.

The 76-year-old took to the social media site to vent his disgust at a newspaper column which appeared in the Telegraph that was written by a Scottish journalist.

He posted: "Why do we let half-educated tenement Scots run our English press? Because their craving for social status makes them obedient retainers?"

After one of the actor's Twitter followers called him "classless" Cleese hit back: "Seriously,I’d rather have educated, cultured and intelligent people in charge. Sorry for the elitism."

"It’s not casual racism, it’s considered culturalism," he added.

SNP councillor, Kenny McLean replied: "I hope your happy that you’ve ruined any future viewing of my collection Python videos with this casual racism."

RadioGuyGlasgow tweeted: "Sad to see someone I used to admire slagging off Scotland. Goodbye Mr John Cleese, once a funny man. Not now."

After receiving heavy criticism Cleese refused to back down and tweeted: "Another one is : why are there no English journalists running Scottish newspapers Xenophobia?"

Herald journalist David Leask retorted: "There is a long history of English newspaper editors in Scotland. The last editor of The Herald was originally from England."