Sunday, April 6, 2014

The Other Gay Bullying Crisis

John Bercow is planning emergency talks with MPs
in an attempt to defuse any impending crisis
A Tory Minister is involved in an extraordinary row over claims that taxpayers’ money was used to fund gay sex parties.

The politician is said to have been in a feud with a senior party official accused of using dating app Grindr to invite gay MPs and activists to his suite at the Conservative Party conference.

The £70,000-a-year official, who is not an MP, has also been accused of bullying staff and being drunk on duty. He was disciplined after a formal investigation.

Neither the Minister nor the official can be named by The Mail on Sunday for legal reasons.

The gay sex party is alleged to have taken place at the Light ApartHotel, a luxury apartment complex in Manchester where suites cost up to £2,500 a night.

It is just over half a mile from the Manchester Central conference centre and is popular with footballers and WAGs. The complex can be entered by driving straight into the underground car park, escaping the attentions of the paparazzi.

The official was among a group of Tory aides who stayed there during the conference in 2011 with the bill being footed by a taxpayer-funded organisation. The Tory official organised the party using the Grindr app, which enables users to make contact with fellow gay men in the vicinity.  (more...)


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