Deccan Chronicle

Boris faces new boozy scandal as whip quits

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London, July 1: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced a fresh political headache on Friday following the resignatio­n of the deputy chief whip of his ruling Conservati­ves over allegation­s he drunkenly groped two men.

In a letter to Johnson sent late Thursday, Tory MP Chris Pincher said he was quitting his post after he drank “far too much” and “embarrasse­d myself and other people” the previous evening.

Numerous reports said he had also been accused of groping two men in front of others at the private members Carlton Club in central London, prompting complaints to the Conservati­ve party.

His departure from the whips office and Johnson’s embattled government is the latest in a string of sexual impropriet­y scandals involving Tory MPS in recent months.

It also follows a catalogue of controvers­ies to hit Johnson himself, including the so-called “Partygate” affair that led his own lawmakers to trigger a no-confidence vote in him last month which he narrowly survived.

The resignatio­n leaves Johnson with another post to fill in his senior ranks after the chairman of the Conservati­ves quit last month after the party lost two by-elections. A Downing Street source told British media that Pincher would face no further action from the party and would remain a Conservati­ve MP.

But that prompted an immediate backlash, with Johnson facing calls to suspend him from the parliament­ary party and launch a further internal investigat­ion into his behaviour.

Pincher only took up his latest role of deputy chief whip — which involves enforcing party discipline — in February.

However, it is the second time he has quit the whips office, after he resigned as a junior whip in November 2017 following a complaint that he made an unwanted pass at a former Olympic rower and potential Conservati­ve election candidate. —

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