U.K. MP suspended over ‘serious allegations’

May announces party code of conduct

November 04, 2017 08:49 pm | Updated 08:50 pm IST - London

Charlie Elphicke

Charlie Elphicke

Britain’s ruling Conservatives suspended an MP on Friday over unspecified “serious allegations”, as Prime Minister Theresa May announced a new party code of conduct in response to a growing sexual harassment scandal. The action was taken against lawmaker Charlie Elphicke “following serious allegations that have been referred to the police”, announced chief whip Julian Smith, who enforces Conservative party discipline in Parliament.

Mr. Elphicke said on Twitter: “The party tipped off the press before telling me of my suspension. I am not aware of what the alleged claims are and deny any wrongdoing.”

The move comes amid a deepening row over sexual abuse and harassment at Westminster, which earlier this week forced Michael Fallon to resign as Defence Secretary.

The Opposition Labour party, meanwhile, on Thursday suspended one of its MPs, Kelvin Hopkins, pending an investigation.

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