Rishi Sunak raises alarm over ‘concerning’
behavior of British MPs abroad
UK prime minister speaks out following investigation
by POLITICO.
BY CRISTINA
GALLARDO
DECEMBER
28, 2022 3:10 PM CET
https://www.politico.eu/article/behavior-uk-mp-abroad-concerning-prime-minister-rishi-sunak/
LONDON —
U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said accusations of drunken and sexual
misbehavior by British MPs on overseas visits are “very concerning,” but
declined to back reform of the little-known parliamentary groups organizing
their trips.
An investigation
by POLITICO revealed how parliamentary visits to foreign countries have been
exploited by certain MPs and peers on All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs) as
an opportunity for the covert use of sex workers and for excessive drinking.
A Downing
Street spokesman said Wednesday that U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was aware
of the “concerning” reports, and urged lawmakers to focus on working for the
public good.
“We’ve seen
some of the reports over the Christmas period and just before, and some of the
behavior reported is clearly very concerning,” the No. 10 spokesman said.
“The prime
minister believes MPs should be working hard for the public, and the broad
majority have focused on trying to solve our shared challenges, whether that be
supporting the most vulnerable or working to make our schools better and our
streets safer,” he added.
The
spokesman declined to comment on whether the prime minister would support
reform of APPGs — loosely-regulated groups of cross-party MPs, with interests
in specific policy areas — saying this was a matter for the House of Commons
authorities rather than the government.
Particular
concerns have been raised over the activities of “country APPGs,” of which
there are more than 130 operating within the U.K. parliament. These groups of
MPs focus their investigative work on a specific foreign country or countries.
Members frequently visit their country of interest for private fact-finding
missions, funded by overseas governments or private companies and often on U.K.
parliamentary time. Officials present say some MPs on such groups take such
work seriously, but that others view the trips purely as a recreational
pleasure.
Allegations
reported by POLITICO included one former Conservative MP asking where he could
find the nearest brothel during a visit to a country in southeast Asia, and a
former minister staying on after official trips had ended to pursue his
“interest in [local] women.”
A senior
Labour MP displayed a fondness for “Russian girls” during trips overseas,
according to a foreign diplomat, who said local officials felt powerless to
intervene because they worried about preserving their influence in Westminster.
A separate
article published Wednesday by the Times said British MPs on a visit to a dictatorship
were greeted at their hotel by a number of sex workers. The Times said there
was no suggestion the MPs knew in advance that sex workers would be present, or
that they used their services.
On another
visit to a country closely allied to the U.K., the Times reported, one MP had
to be reprimanded for repeatedly propositioning young female interns who were
helping to organize the tour.
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