Former DWP Minister Stephen Crabb Admits Misconduct
Monday 30 October, 2017 Written by Simon CollyerFormer Department of Work & Pensions minister Stephen Crabb has apologised for sexting a 19-year-old woman after he interviewed her for a job. The Tory MP for Preseli Pembrokeshire, 44, has admitted to sending "explicit" messages to the teenager in 2013. Mr Crabb resigned last year as a cabinet minister following reports of another incident.
At least four MPs have been caught up in various allegations of sexual misconduct. According to the Daily Mirror Tory staffers have compiled a list naming 36 of the party’s Cabinet ministers and MPs of inappropriate sexual behaviour, it was reported last night.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn warned of a "warped and degrading culture" where the abuse of women had gone unchallenged for too long.
Image: Jeremy Corbyn
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