Tory MP William Wragg's phone number leak scandal on a dating app has caused a stir in Westminster! ๐ฑ #Politics #DatingApp #Scandal
Tory MP William Wragg found himself in hot water after admitting to leaking colleagues' phone numbers to a man he met on a dating app. In a shocking revelation, Wragg expressed remorse for the hurt caused by his actions, describing his behavior as a 'weakness'. The incident, involving the vice chairman of the 1922 committee, has sparked an investigation by Leicestershire Police for malicious communications.
Wragg confessed to being manipulated into divulging private information on fellow MPs to someone he encountered on the Grindr platform. The unfolding 'honey trap' scandal has led to a wave of unsolicited messages and raised concerns about privacy breaches within the political sphere. Despite his regret, Wragg acknowledged his mistake of falling victim to a potentially compromising situation.
In a bizarre twist of events, the Westminster honeytrap sexting scandal took a new turn with Wragg's involvement. The narrative of trust, betrayal, and vulnerability has cast a shadow over parliamentary ethics. As the saga unfolds, questions arise about the security of personal information among public figures and the risks associated with online interactions.
The disclosure by William Wragg serves as a cautionary tale for those in positions of influence, highlighting the importance of vigilance and discretion in digital communications. The repercussions of his actions reverberate through Westminster, underscoring the delicate balance between personal privacy and professional responsibilities in the age of social media.
MP William Wragg tells The Times: "I'm so sorry my weakness has caused other people hurt".
The vice chairman of the 1922 committee said he was 'mortified' after handing over colleagues' numbers to a man he met on a gay dating app.
A Leicestershire Police spokesperson says the force is investigating a report of malicious communications after a "number of unsolicited messages were sent ...
William Wragg says he was manipulated into giving information on colleagues to a man he encountered on the Grindr dating app.
Vice chairman of 1922 committee says he handed contact details for colleagues to man he met on Grindr.
Oh dear. There has tonight been a fresh development in the Westminster honeytrap sexting scandal. William Wragg, the vice chairman of the 1922 committee, ...
Conservative said he was "weak" for handing over personal phone numbers of colleagues to a person he met on Grindr, fearing he would be blackmailed.
William Wragg says he was pressed for colleagues' details after sharing compromising photos of himself.
Explosive revelations that a senior Conservative MP leaked colleagues' phone numbers to a man he had met on the gay dating app Grindr are โvery seriousโ, ...
The Conservative MP gave out the personal phone numbers of colleagues to a person he met on a gay dating app.
The chancellor has praised a Tory MP for apologising after he admitted he gave other MPs' personal phone numbers to a man on a dating app.
Chancellor is one of two Government members to support fellow Tory MP after he handed over colleagues' phone numbers to a man on Grindr.
The Conservative MP gave out the personal phone numbers of colleagues to a person he met on a gay dating app.
It comes as Scotland Yard confirms it is in touch with Leicestershire Police and parliamentary security "following reporting of unsolicited messages to ...
The 'senior Tory' has issued a self-flagellating apology, but he still has the whip โ and Sunak's low bar sinks lower, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde.
Tory MP William Wragg โ who will retain the Conservative whip โ admitted leaking colleagues' numbers to a person with 'compromising things' on him.
The chancellor says William Wragg showed courage in admitting he gave out MPs' phone numbers.
Tory MP Wragg reportedly admitted he gave the personal phone numbers of colleagues to a man he met on a gay dating app.
While they were there, the Labour trio unveiled a new poster in which the party attacks what it calls the โTory tax double whammyโ, citing rising personal taxes ...
Tory MP William Wragg has admitted handing over the phone numbers of colleagues to a man he met on Grindr, a gay dating app.
That's William Wragg, Conservative MP for Hazel Grove in Greater Manchester, and Vice Chairman of the 1922 Committee. It emerged last night that Wragg had sent ...
Mr Wragg is unlikely to lose his seat or the party whip, sources tell the Independent.
Senior Tory William Wragg has told the Times he gave personal phone numbers of fellow MPs to a man he met on a dating app because he was "scared".
Mr Wragg is unlikely to lose his seat or the party whip, sources tell The Independent.
Conservative MP William Wragg says he was "manipulated" into giving the personal phone numbers of colleagues to a man he met on a gay dating app.