Boris Johnson should be ashamed of himself for allowing the Tory MP accused of rape to carry on working; his decision is utterly wrong
The Conservative Party was once a bastion of civility. Whether you liked or loathed its politics, you could respect it for a degree of honesty and some form of moral compass.
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Now, with news that an unnamed alleged rapist Tory MP is being allowed to carry on working without suspension and will not have the whip removed, we can now say that the party has gone completely wrong. The alleged criminal has āvoluntarily agreed not to attend the House of Commons,ā but frankly this is simply not good enough.
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In any other workplace, someone accused of such a serious crime would not be allowed to continue working at all. They would be placed on leave and they would not be welcomed in any sense.
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Boris Johnson has shamelessly protected this man ā just as Theresa May did with the āIām a naughty Toryā Charlie Elphicke ā and now he deserves to be condemned for this utterly shocking error of judgment. Ā
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Aside from the fact that 36 Conservative MPs were ānamed and shamedā on a list of āsex pestsā by the Guido Fawkes blog in 2017, today came further bad news for the party. An inquest into the suicide of an activist, Jade Smith, 21, heard that she was āthreatened, victimised and harassed by senior officialsā and āfeared being raped or sexually abusedā at Conservative Party conferences.ā
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