An MP has misplaced the Conservative Social gathering whip whereas newspaper claims about alleged misuse of marketing campaign funds are investigated.

Mark Menzies, the MP for Fylde, disputes the allegations reported by The Occasions however the Conservative Social gathering is trying into the claims.

A spokesperson for Chief Whip Simon Hart stated: “Following a name with the Chief Whip, Mark Menzies has agreed to relinquish the Conservative whip, pending the end result of an investigation.”

Dropping the whip means Mr Menzies is now not a member of the Conservative parliamentary celebration and can sit as an unbiased MP, somewhat than a Tory MP, within the Home of Commons chamber.

In a press release to The Occasions, Mr Menzies stated: “I strongly dispute the allegations put to me. I’ve absolutely complied with all the foundations for declarations. As there may be an investigation ongoing I can’t be commenting additional.”

A Conservative Social gathering spokesman stated: “The Conservative Social gathering is investigating allegations made concerning a Member of Parliament. This course of is rightfully confidential.

“The celebration takes all allegations significantly and can all the time examine any issues put to them.”

Liberal Democrat deputy chief Daisy Cooper stated earlier on Wednesday that it was “frankly appalling” that the Conservative Social gathering had allegedly been conscious of the allegations for greater than three months.

“Rishi Sunak should droop the whip for Mark Menzies instantly, whereas all of the related authorities examine the matter,” she stated.

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Mr Menzies has served because the MP for Fylde in Lancashire since Could 2010.

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Final week William Wragg, MP for Hazel Grove, Higher Manchester, additionally gave up the whip after he admitted to The Occasions that he had given his colleagues’ cellphone numbers to somebody he met on a courting app.

Scotland Yard stated it’s investigating stories of the so-called “honeytrap” rip-off after it was urged a minimum of 12 males in political circles obtained unsolicited messages, elevating safety considerations.

Mr Wragg additionally resigned as vice-chairman of the 1922 committee of Tory backbenchers and stepped down from his function heading the Commons’ public administration and constitutional affairs committee.

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