🔥 Tory MP's phone number scandal exposed! Find out how a dating app led to a political nightmare. 😱
Tory MP William Wragg is under fire for sharing colleagues' phone numbers with a man he met on a gay dating app. The scandal has rocked Westminster, with police investigating reports of malicious communications and explicit messages sent to MPs. Wragg admitted to being manipulated but faces criticism for compromising his peers' privacy. As the baby-faced MP navigates the fallout, questions arise about his judgment and the implications for trust within the Conservative party.
In the midst of the controversy, Minister Gareth Davies defended Wragg, highlighting the seriousness of the situation. Wragg's apology, deemed courageous by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, offers some redemption in a scandal that has tarnished his reputation. The intricate web of connections and betrayals in this political honey trap scandal continues to unravel, causing ripples of concern and intrigue throughout the UK.
This shocking revelation sheds light on the vulnerability of public figures to online manipulation and serves as a cautionary tale for politicians navigating personal boundaries in the digital age. As the investigation unfolds, the true extent of the sexting scam and its impact on Westminster remains to be seen. William Wragg's actions have sparked debates on ethics, privacy, and the blurred lines between public and private lives in the political arena.
A Leicestershire Police spokesperson says the force is investigating a report of malicious communications after a "number of unsolicited messages were sent ...
Explosive revelations that a senior Conservative MP leaked colleagues' phone numbers to a man he had met on the gay dating app Grindr are “very serious”, ...
Government minister Gareth Davies gives support to fellow Tory MP after he handed over colleagues' phone number to man on gay dating app.
Police are investigating following reports that explicit images and flirtatious messages have been sent to MPs as part of an alleged sexting scam.
William Wragg was first elected to the House of Commons as MP for Hazel Grove, the Greater Manchester village where he grew up, at the tender age of 27.
Conservative MP William Wragg said on Thursday he was “manipulated” into giving personal phone numbers of colleagues to a man he met on a gay dating app, after ...
Senior Tory William Wragg has told the Times he gave personal phone numbers of fellow MPs to a man he met on a dating app because he was "scared".
The Conservative MP gave out the personal phone numbers of colleagues to a person he met on a gay dating app.
The chancellor says William Wragg showed courage in admitting he gave out MPs' phone numbers.
The Conservative MP gave out the personal phone numbers of colleagues to a person he met on a gay dating app.
It comes as Scotland Yard confirms it is in touch with Leicestershire Police and parliamentary security "following reporting of unsolicited messages to ...
The chancellor has praised a Tory MP for apologising after he admitted he gave other MPs' personal phone numbers to a man on a dating app.
Senior Tory William Wragg has told the Times he gave personal phone numbers of fellow MPs to a man he met on a dating app because he was "scared".
The 'senior Tory' has issued a self-flagellating apology, but he still has the whip – and Sunak's low bar sinks lower, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde.
Party source says William Wragg will not face suspension for now after giving MPs' numbers to Grindr app contact.
Tory MP William Wragg — who will retain the Conservative whip — admitted leaking colleagues' numbers to a person with 'compromising things' on him.
Tory MP Wragg reportedly admitted he gave the personal phone numbers of colleagues to a man he met on a gay dating app.
While they were there, the Labour trio unveiled a new poster in which the party attacks what it calls the “Tory tax double whammy”, citing rising personal taxes ...
What a silly Willy. That's William Wragg, Conservative MP for Hazel Grove in Greater Manchester, and Vice Chairman of the 1922 Committee.
Mr Wragg is unlikely to lose his seat or the party whip, sources tell the Independent.
William Wragg said he had been scared that a man he met on the Grindr dating app had “compromising things” on him, and apologized for causing “hurt.”
Mr Wragg is unlikely to lose his seat or the party whip, sources tell The Independent.
Conservative Party lawmaker William Wragg said he had been blackmailed into sharing his colleagues' personal phone numbers, in what's being called the ...
Conservative MP William Wragg says he was "manipulated" into giving the personal phone numbers of colleagues to a man he met on a gay dating app.