Theresa May demands reforms as sex toy minister investigated - sex toys for him
by:KISSTOY
2020-11-02
Theresa May called for a binding code of conduct for the members of parliament, as one of her ministers was investigated after acknowledging the request for a former assistant to buy sex toys.
The prime minister urged the speaker of the House of Commons, John Bull, to take action to ensure that the status of Parliament will not decline due to the sexual harassment scandal in Westminster.
In a letter copied to the leaders of all other Westminster political parties, the prime minister told Mr. bull: "I would appreciate it if you could use your office to help me do what we can to ensure that the reputation of Parliament will not be further compromised by improper charges.
Ms. May said that the House of Commons "must now be" further "than the 24/7 confidential hotline already set up for parliamentary staff ".
The prime minister has raised the prospect of developing a code of conduct with "legal status" and "All members of parliament can enjoy a contractual grievance process.
Ms May suggested that the current disciplinary process for mps employees does not have "necessary teeth" because "MP does not have to follow the procedure under the contract ".
"I don't think this is going to be tolerated anymore," she said.
This is unfair to employees, many of them are young and in their first jobeducation.
The Prime Minister added: "It is essential that staff and the public have confidence in parliament and address this employment violation at the intersection
The foundation of the party can play an important role in this regard.
"It is reported that 36 Conservative MPs, including 20 ministers, were charged with misconduct, and their list was compiled by Conservative aides in a spreadsheet.
After the disclosure, the Westminster scandal broke out.
May's action came after she got the latest report on her lawmaker's indiscretion from the Conservative party every week, which led to a call to report the charges to the police.
Earlier on Sunday, he confirmed the allegations made by the former secretary, including what he called her "sugar t **". Married father-of-
Three Mr. Garnier told the Post on Sunday that he did not object to his allegations and admitted that it might "look like dinosaur behavior" but strongly denied sexual harassment.
The former investment banker claims he mentioned
Assistant Caroline Edmunson's "sugar t *" is part of a "funny conversation" based on the TV comedy Gavin & Stacey, which uses the phrase.
He also said it was "good to ask married MS Ed Munson to buy sex toys --
After Christmas lunch, Mr. Garnier claimed that he had told her that he did not think it was a good idea.
Edmunson MS, who stopped working for members shortly after the 2010 incident, objected to Garnier's statement, telling the newspaper: "He lied.
The member called Ed Munson MS a former "disgruntled" employee.
At the same time, former cabinet minister Stephen Crabb admitted to 19-year-
He interviewed a job in 2013.
Senator Presley Pembroke, who represented the conservative leadership last year, told the Post on Sunday: "We exchanged information about sex, but none of that information was serious.
"We met for coffee and had a drink in a public place, but nothing else.
"It's totally wrong for me to accept any sexual chatter like this, and I'm sorry for my actions.
"The sexual harassment scandal has also charged unnamed people from other sources.
Downing Street is said to be concerned that the row could lead to an emergency cabinet reshuffle.