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    MPs face sack for taking prostitutes to parliament

    https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/2...fied-_-TWITTER
    MPs who bring prostitutes into parliament will face the sack under Westminster’s first code of conduct which lays down rules for politicians to follow.


    The behaviour guidelines, introduced after a sex harassment scandal in parliament, ban MPs from paying for sex while “acting in their parliamentary capacity”.


    This includes when the politicians are engaged in any activity connected with their role as an MP, whether in the UK or abroad.
    The new complaints and grievance policy states: “Although it might not be illegal to pay for sex, in line with best practice it is considered unprofessional, inappropriate and a breach of the behaviour code.”
    Breaches will trigger sanctions that will vary in severity according to the offence. These include suspensions, withdrawal of parliamentary passes and…



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    Quote Originally Posted by joggon View Post
    MPs face sack for taking prostitutes to parliament

    https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/2...fied-_-TWITTER
    MPs who bring prostitutes into parliament will face the sack under Westminster’s first code of conduct which lays down rules for politicians to follow.


    The behaviour guidelines, introduced after a sex harassment scandal in parliament, ban MPs from paying for sex while “acting in their parliamentary capacity”.


    This includes when the politicians are engaged in any activity connected with their role as an MP, whether in the UK or abroad.
    The new complaints and grievance policy states: “Although it might not be illegal to pay for sex, in line with best practice it is considered unprofessional, inappropriate and a breach of the behaviour code.”
    Breaches will trigger sanctions that will vary in severity according to the offence. These include suspensions, withdrawal of parliamentary passes and…



    Is this a move by the anti prostitution lobby, to remove voting rights from those that might not support their views.
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    In terms of our own buckos, one of them, a very unexpected name, is a notorious sex purchaser and no doubt has met many of the ladies advertising here! However, I can't see any of them bringing ladies into their Dail offices for a quickie! Mind you drink prices in the members' bar are massively subsidised - AFAIK no duty on drinks bought there!
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    So..... it's ok to bring a terrorist into parliament, but not an escort
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Cuddles View Post
    So..... it's ok to bring a terrorist into parliament, but not an escort
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