He bombarded girls with filth – and boasted of running Britain
JUNE 16: He comments on a racy Snapchat video Imogen Treharne posts online.. She said: ‘He responded to my Snapchat story, telling me that he thought I had put in on there to make him react.’
JUNE 17: He appears on a BBC political show and at 4.24pm tweets a message to followers thanking the NHS for the care they gave his daughter. At 4.30pm, he sends Miss Treharne a message saying his Father’s Day was going ‘perfectly’, before adding: ‘I just wish my little girl was sat on my knee.’
JUNE 20, 3.45pm: He votes against amendments to the EU Withdrawal Bill. At 4.10pm, he messages Miss Treharne: ‘Hey I’m good, Need distracting.’ When she asked why, he replies: ‘Stressful day. Work work work.’
JUNE 21:
He hosts a dinner for terminally ill children with TV celebrity Katie Price and the charity Ray of Sunshine. At 1am on June 22, he texts saying: ‘She looks ridiculous. New facelift. Looks like a cat. But we raised £200k for terminal kids.’
JUNE 23: Offers to rent an apartment so he could meet the girls for sex.
JUNE 24: Fantasises about violent sex with the women, offering to buy them matching outfits and to take them lingerie shopping. He texts: ‘Daddy doesn’t know the prices of dresses and panties so why don’t you suggest a budget?’
JUNE 26: He votes four times in Parliament on EU Trade and Partnership Agreement Orders as well as the Automated and Electric Vehicles Bill. Two minutes before the last vote that day at 4.22pm he writes: ‘I’m good. I thought you had forgotten daddy.’ And minutes later, at 4.2 pm, he asks Miss Treharne for filthy photos saying: ‘Are you going to show me?’
JUNE 27: He says he had been up making speeches and ‘running the country’ but what he wants to be doing is ‘licking naughty girls’. And he tells one of the women: ‘ I’m the daddy with power. I’m the daddy with the naughtiest streak.’
JUNE 28: Sends a selfie from outside Buckingham Palace during a visit to meet Prince Charles. He also uploads a picture of an area of the Palace not open to the public that day and tells the women: ‘Sadly the Queen is ill’, before adding ‘I think the Queen is fine, just under the weather.’
JULY 4: He tells Miss Treharne he wants to have sex with her before going on to vote on the Ivory Bill that afternoon.