Tory party and Grindr

Confused_Fred

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It seems a few of our MP's have flashing there bits apps again :rolleyes:

William Wragg been flashing his willy on Grindr. To make things worse.... its a rumor honey trap. This man's not the first and he wont be the last.


"Jeremy Hunt, the chancellor, appeared to give his support to Wragg on Friday morning, describing his apology as “courageous and fulsome”.

Others have said:

“I don’t have any sympathy for him,” the person, a former government special adviser, said of Wragg on Friday. “He was faced with a choice – go to the authorities, which is much easier for him than most people – or hand over [phone numbers] and subject a whole load of people to that threat, not knowing where that would lead.

“We’re now supposed to feel sorry for him?”

Turns out this may involve all political parties.

Oh this just gets worse and worse right?

It's certainly concerning when lawmakers are involved in scandals that undermine public trust in the political system. Such behavior reflects poorly on the individuals involved and can have broader implications for the integrity of governance.

It's important for politicians to uphold high standards of conduct and ethics, as they are entrusted with representing the interests of the public and making decisions that affect society as a whole. When they fail to meet these standards, it can erode confidence in the entire political process.

Calls for accountability and transparency are understandable in these situations, and it's crucial for appropriate measures to be taken to address any wrongdoing and ensure that lawmakers are held accountable for their actions.

Ultimately, restoring faith in politics requires a commitment to integrity, honesty, and accountability from all those involved in the political process, as well as robust systems in place to address misconduct and maintain public trust.
 
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Moriarty

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Considering Grindr is location based and finds people near you with the app, it's funny that they were so dumb to actually use it.
Not only use it, but to hook up with someone where they were.

I thought they had government issued phones to MP's for security reasons.
Guess they are that dumb they figured a hook up app was fine on a government controlled and recorded phone.
 

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Once again, a demonstration of how naive those who have a privileged upbringing can be. It's one of the main reasons this country is in such a mess.
 
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