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Topic: Wragg
1. Author:  LochgellyAlbert        
Date: Mon 8th Apr 2024. 15:23

So he has been flashing his tadger to some guy on social media and later been blackmailed into giving out contact details for other MP`S.

Some of these other MP`S decided to join the club and flash their dicks, to an unknown person, Russian or otherwise.

Supplying details of other colleagues is surely a stackable offence? But he is being described as "Brave" by our chancellor of the exchequer!

The main news of the day was Rainer`s Council House sale, in fact Kuenssberg on her Sunday morning show never asked the Deputy PM about it!

There are seemingly some big political figures involved in this, no wonder the public opinion of MP`S is rock bottom!

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2. Author:  The One Who Knocks        
Date: Mon 8th Apr 2024. 16:21

It`s quite incredible that this isn`t getting far more coverage than it is.

And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed


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3. Author:  DBP        
Date: Mon 8th Apr 2024. 16:29

I think the answer to your question is that it`ll get exponential coverage in direct relation to how much it has to do with with the Scottish parliament?



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4. Author:  wee eck        
Date: Mon 8th Apr 2024. 18:00

It`s an everyday story of Westminster folk!

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5. Author:  jake89        
Date: Mon 8th Apr 2024. 18:20

Nicola Sturgeon parked a campervan for free on her mother in law`s drive though.

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6. Author:  red-star-par        
Date: Mon 8th Apr 2024. 18:57

What is also rather telling is the way the opposition parties avoiding putting the boot in. I read some quotes from Labour and Lib Dems are they were very understanding of poor Mr Wraggs predicament, and didn`t think he should be sacked. I`m assuming that`s because he has given out details of people across all parties and there are other figures involved.

In my opinion by doing this he has compromised his position and left himself wide open to being blackmailed. It may have been forgivable if he had owned up to his mistake immediately, but he has provided the blackmailer with details of other MPs instead. He MUST have known that this would lead to the same thing happening to them as well. His actions could have, and perhaps have, compromised national security. I can`t believe Jeremy Hunt has backed him. He must resign

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7. Author:  Buspasspar        
Date: Mon 8th Apr 2024. 19:04

I can`t believe Jeremy Hunt has backed him. He must resign

Hunt typifies a Tory .. He is a lying sleaze bag .. rsp

We are forever shaped by the Children we once were


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8. Author:  wee eck        
Date: Mon 8th Apr 2024. 19:20

He didn`t just give contact details of fellow-MPs, he also included other Parliamentary staff and some journalists. There`s an article on the BBC News website by a BBC journalist who was targeted. He can`t understand why Wragg gave out his details.

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9. Author:  Buspasspar        
Date: Tue 9th Apr 2024. 08:34

He`s gone :-

William Wragg has stepped down as vice chairman of the 1922 Committee of Tory MPs, after sharing MPs` personal phone numbers with someone on a dating app.

It is also likely that he will quit as the chair of the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee.

We are forever shaped by the Children we once were


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10. Author:  jake89        
Date: Tue 9th Apr 2024. 11:43

Hidden under a story about someone from a reality TV show getting a stoma fitted. Got to love the BBC.

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11. Author:  Parboiled        
Date: Tue 9th Apr 2024. 11:51

Nicola Sturgeon shouldn’t have been parking that camper anywhere… she didn’t have a driving licence then.
Humza no better, caught driving car with no insurance and crashed his scooter in Holyrood corridor



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12. Author:  wee eck        
Date: Tue 9th Apr 2024. 12:34

If you think these equate to exposing perfectly innocent people without their knowledge or consent to potential danger from some anonymous source, it says a lot about your values.



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13. Author:  red-star-par        
Date: Tue 9th Apr 2024. 12:59

The usual Parboiled whataboutery, deary me. He just loves his Tories, can`t say a word against them, even on issues like this which he must seemingly condone

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14. Author:  LochgellyAlbert        
Date: Thu 18th Apr 2024. 10:39

And another MP involved in shenanigans, at one time it would bring down a government!🤔

Meanwhile the man of many names, Shapps appears on television to defend something that has been hidden for the last 3 months or more. 🤣🤣🤣

12 detectives investigating Rayner, the woman that came up to lambast Sturgeon, what comes round, as they say!🤔😲🤭

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15. Author:  wee eck        
Date: Thu 18th Apr 2024. 11:20

Tory campaign funds allegedly being used to pay off `bad people` who had locked up one of their MPs! I wonder why they locked him up?

It`s OK for so many policemen to be diverted from normal duties to investigate Angela Rayner but in Scotland it`s scandalous that policemen are investigating allegations under the Hates Crime Act instead of dealing with real crime like burglaries and car theft etc.

Meanwhile Sunak`s approval rating has recorded the lowest score of any PM since 1994.



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16. Author:  DBP        
Date: Thu 18th Apr 2024. 12:35

If what i read is true, any normal member of the public doing similar would end up in jail…

…but it’s almost par for the Westminster course

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17. Author:  wee eck        
Date: Thu 18th Apr 2024. 12:58

It turns out he`s a Scot and this isn`t the first time he has been in trouble according to the BBC:-

Who is Mark Menzies?
Mr Menzies was elected in 2010, having been placed on then-Tory leader David Cameron`s "A-list" of priority candidates for that year`s general election.

The unmarried MP grew up in Ayrshire in Scotland, where he was raised by his mother after his father, who worked in the Merchant Navy, died the month before he was born. He attended a private secondary school under the assisted places scheme, which offered subsidised places at fee-paying schools, before studying economic and social history at Glasgow University. A Tory activist since the age of 16, he had a career in retail before entering politics and was a graduate trainee at supermarket chain Marks & Spencer.

He has been a parliamentary aide to three Tory ministers - but resigned the last of these roles in 2014, after a newspaper reported allegations from a Brazilian male escort that he paid him for sex and asked him to buy an illegal drug. At the time, Mr Menzies said a number of the allegations were untrue and he "looked forward to setting the record straight".



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18. Author:  red-star-par        
Date: Thu 18th Apr 2024. 20:20

Sounds like Mark Menzies will be joining the other 16 Tory MPs who have lost the party whip.
Seems like an unusual case, the party has been aware of the ransom paid since January, but it doesn`t seem as though the police are aware.
Previous allegations against him include paying a male Brazilian prostitute for sex, trying to buy drugs from him, and getting a dog drunk. Who knows why anyone would be trying to get a dog drunk, and what they then intended to do to the dog?

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19. Author:  red-star-par        
Date: Thu 18th Apr 2024. 22:34

The William Wragg situation is probably the bigger story but it hasn`t been given the scrutiny it deserves in the media. There was a good piece on the BBC website about it. By the sounds of it dozens of MPs were contacted. All Parties were very careful not to put the boot in, some figures being extremely supportive. Makes me wonder how many fish were hooked

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20. Author:  red-star-par        
Date: Wed 26th Jun 2024. 11:03

I see they now have an arrest in the Westminster Honeytrap case, apparently 20 people in political circles were contacted. It`ll be interesting to see who else is embroiled in this and what they did. Politicians from all parties were very careful at the time to play this down and try and sweep it under the carpet, and give Wragg the benefit of the doubt that it could happen to anyone, when they really should have been sticking the boot in, so that suggests to me there`s a lot more to come.

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