The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)
Tories refuse to suspend MP accused of sex attack
INVESTIGATION: Party to wait for police probe to conclude before making decision
The Tories are refusing to suspend a party MP reportedly under investigation over rape allegations after calls were made for the whip to be removed.
Labour branded the decision not to kick him out of the party “shocking” but a spokesman for government chief whip Mark Spencer said he wanted to await the conclusion of the police inquiry.
According to reports, a Conservative MP was arrested after a former parliamentary aide accused him of rape, sexual assault and coercive control.
The ex-minister, who has not been named, is alleged to have assaulted a woman and forced her to have sex, the Sunday Times and Mail on Sunday said.
The abuse is alleged to have taken place during a relationship.
Shadow safeguarding minister Jess Phillips criticised the Tories for failing to suspend the whip from the MP, which would effectively eject him from the party.
The Labour MP told Times Radio it sent a “terrible message” that senior figures were still able to secure “protection” with their Westminster status.
She added: “While pending a police investigation for a sexual crime, I think it is only right that the whip is withdrawn.”
But a spokesman for Mr Spencer said: “These are serious allegations and it is right that they are investigated fully.
“The whip has not been suspended. This decision will be reviewed once the police investigation has been concluded.”
Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick said he did not know the name of the MP involved, but added that he was “confident” the party was taking the matter seriously.
“I’ve read the accusations in the newspapers this morning but I don’t know more than you do in that respect,” the Cabinet minister told Times Radio.
“These are very serious allegations and they should be investigated. They’re in the hands of the police, so I don’t think I can comment any more than that.”
The Metropolitan Police said they received allegations on Friday of sexual offences and assault relating to four incidents at addresses in London, including in Westminster, between July last year and January this year.
A spokesman for the force said: “The Met has launched an investigation into the allegations.”
A man was arrested on Saturday on suspicion of rape and taken into custody at an east London police station, the force added.
He has been released on bail to a date in mid-August.