Who is Ross Thomson, what happened with Labour MP Paul Sweeney and who is his partner?
ROSS Thomson is the Tory MP who quit after denying controversial sexual assault claims - including one alleged incident with Labour MP Paul Sweeney.
So what exactly happened, who is his partner and why did quit the Tory Party?
Who is Ross Thomson?
Conservative Ross Thomson, 32, was elected at the snap 2017 general election.
The staunch Brexiteer is the first Tory to represent Aberdeen South since 1992.
The Scottish Tory is the Member of Parlliament for Aberdeen South.
He 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.
Why did he quit the Tory Party?
Thomson was accused of trying to shove his hand down another Labour MP, Paul Sweeney's trousers at a Commons bar in October last year.
He has also been accused of groping three other men at a parliamentary bar.
Thompson has denied the accusations, calling them "false and defamatory" and a "political smear."