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Tory MP Ross Thomson quits after being accused of groping Labour’s Paul Sweeney in Commons bar

A SCOTS Tory MP has dramatically quit today after being accused of sexually assaulting a Labour politician in a Commons bar.

Conservative Ross Thomson, 32, was accused of trying to shove his hand down another MP's trousers at a Commons bar, and now will step down as the Member of Parlliament for Aberdeen South.

 Ross Thomson said he would step down as an MP after the allegations emerged today
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Ross Thomson said he would step down as an MP after the allegations emerged today
 Ross with PM Boris Johnson
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Ross with PM Boris Johnson

Labour MP Paul Sweeney said he had reported Mr Thomson to Westminster's standards watchdog following the alleged incident in October last year.

He told the Scottish Mail on Sunday of the alleged incident at Strangers Bar in Westminster: "I felt paralysed. It was just such a shocking thing. I was in a cold sweat, it was mortifying.

"In the back of my mind, I was thinking that if I just punched the guy, who knows where that could end up when there's a bar full of journalists. I couldn't fight, so I took flight.

"I sat on this for ages because I didn't want to make a fuss out of it. But when I go into the chamber and he's there doing a speech, it's still there - that intimidation. He knows, and I know, what went on there."

He accused Mr Thomson, who was elected to Parliament in 2017, of being "drunk to the point where he was barely able to stand up."

Mr Thomson denies any wrongdoing and claims Mr Sweeney is "political point scoring" and "weaponizing" sexual assault.

He said today in a statement to the media: "This is a political smear and I will continue to fight to clear my name. I will see this investigatory process through to a conclusion.

"I have suffered a level of personal abuse that has affected my health, my mental wellbeing and my staff. It has been a level of abuse that I never imagined possible.

"I have therefore made the most difficult decision that I could ever make. I have decided that I will stand down as the Scottish Conservative and Unionist candidate for Aberdeen South."

A House of Commons spokeswoman said: "Parliament's Independent Complaints and Grievances Scheme (ICGS) operates on the basis of absolute confidentiality.

"Therefore we cannot provide answers about any complaint that may or may not have been made."

The allegations were first made public back in March.

 Paul Sweeney, MP for Glasgow North East, made the allegation against Mr Thomson
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Paul Sweeney, MP for Glasgow North East, made the allegation against Mr ThomsonCredit: PA:Press Association

Mr Sweeney said he was speaking out as he feared he would be free to stand in the upcoming election and would face no consequences.

The Tory MP has a majority of around 5,000 in Aberdeen, and could be one of the few Boris is able to keep hold on in December's election.

He was chosen by Boris to head up the Scottish arm of the campaign to get elected as PM last summer.


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