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Strictly bosses DENY show is fixed after ex contestant Rachel Riley says BBC series is 'very produced' and 'they know from the start who they want to win'įootballers' Wives star Laila Rouass and fiancé Ronnie O'Sullivan 'jet off on holiday together' as they are seen carrying suitcases after rekindling romance Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer demanded the MP alleged to have watched porn is kicked out. Obviously, it is wholly unacceptable behaviour and it is being looked into.’ The Prime Minister’s press secretary said: ‘You will have heard the PM address this explicitly in parliament today and over the last few days, saying there is absolutely no place for such behaviour and this cannot be tolerated.’Īsked whether watching pornography at work was a sackable offence, she said: ‘I am not aware of the disciplinary action. The porn claims came amid reports that 56 MPs, including three Cabinet ministers, are facing allegations of sexual misconduct that are also being referred to the complaints scheme. Last night a spokesman for the Conservative chief whip said the matter would be referred to parliament’s independent complaints and grievance scheme. If someone has done that then quite rightly I would expect there to be consequences.’ ‘I don’t think it’s necessarily unique to the House of Commons. If the facts are established then action should be taken decisively.’Īsked about the claim, Tory MP Brendan Clarke-Smith told the same programme it was hard to even get a signal in the chamber, adding: ‘It’s unacceptable in any workplace really. Northern Ireland minister Conor Burns told BBC Politics Live: ‘I’m not going to even attempt to defend it. In parliament, we are supposed to be leaders, and we should be setting a really good example.’ The MP for Mid Derbyshire called for a culture change, adding: ‘There’s no place for it in any workplace. That will mean their ministerial career is absolutely shot and their parliamentary career probably. Tory MP Pauline Latham demanded the man responsible resign, telling GB News: ‘They should go. She lost her Redditch seat in the 2010 election and later said the attention she got was 'over the top'. Her husband, Richard Timney, had to make a public apology after admitting he had ordered them. In 2009, then Labour home secretary Jacqui Smith resigned after she claimed two porn films on expenses. Mr McCartney said he was concerned that the site could be exploited by 'malicious and salacious attempts to embarrass the account holder' as the general election approaches. Mr McCartney, who is married with two children, removed the image along with '50 other random tweets' that had been favourited on his Twitter feed. It came after the 'graphic' image showed up on his Twitter account, sparking ridicule online. The Lincoln MP insisted he had never made use of the 'favourite' button on the cult website – used to endorse messages sent by other people. In 2014 Conservative MP Karl McCartney denied 'favouriting' an explicit image on Twitter after a photo of a naked woman tied to a bed appeared on his account. The first secretary of state denied viewing inappropriate material on the computer, but a Cabinet Office investigation found Mr Green had issued two 'inaccurate and misleading' statements about the 2008 discovery. In December 2017 Damian Green was sacked as de facto deputy prime minister for lying about claims that police found pornography on a computer in his office a decade earlier. Today's revelation is not the first time MPs have got into trouble over their porn-watching habits. They said they had seen a male Tory MP watching porn on his phone a few weeks ago. One attendee said: ‘We were having a discussion about being a woman in politics, particularly a woman in the governing party. Theresa May attended the meeting but was understood not to have been present when the porn allegations were made. Tuesday’s meeting is understood to have been attended by between 40 and 50 Tory MPs, including Mr Heaton-Harris, party co-chairman Oliver Dowden and Commons leader Mark Spencer.
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One female MP told the meeting on Tuesday they had sat behind the man on the Commons benches and seen him look at porn on his phone.Īnother said she had seen the same MP looking at porn both in the chamber and in a committee hearing room. The claims about the MP, who has not been named and is not believed to be a minister, were aired during a meeting of backbench Tories. Furious female Tory MPs have demanded that their male colleague quit. Chris Heaton-Harris, the Tory chief whip, launched an investigation into the ‘wholly unacceptable’ allegations, with his team vowing to take action.