MP once quizzed by police over claims he got a dog drunk loses Tory whip amid ... trends now

MP once quizzed by police over claims he got a dog drunk loses Tory whip amid ... trends now
MP once quizzed by police over claims he got a dog drunk loses Tory whip amid ... trends now

MP once quizzed by police over claims he got a dog drunk loses Tory whip amid ... trends now

An MP who was once quizzed by police over claims he got a dog drunk has lost the Tory whip amid serious allegations he misused campaign funds.

Mark Menzies, who has served as the MP for Fylde in Lancashire since 2010, allegedly made a 3am call to a 78-year-old party volunteer because he had been locked up by 'bad people' who were demanding thousands of pounds for his release.

Mr Menzies disputes the allegations but the Conservative Party is looking into the claims and taking them seriously.

According to The Times, £14,000 given by donors for use on Tory campaign activities was transferred to Mr Menzies' personal bank accounts and used for private medical expenses.

The shamed MP was also previously accused of getting a friend's dog drunk in 2017, paying for sex from a male escort in 2014 and drunkenly 'kicking chairs and poking people' at a Last Night of the Proms concert as recently as last August.

A spokesperson for Chief Whip Simon Hart said: 'Following a call with the Chief Whip, Mark Menzies has agreed to relinquish the Conservative whip, pending the outcome of an investigation.' 

Mark Menzies (pictured) has lost the Tory whip amid serious allegations he misused campaign funds

Mark Menzies (pictured) has lost the Tory whip amid serious allegations he misused campaign funds

A spokesperson for Chief Whip Simon Hart (pictured) said Mr Menzies has agreed to give up the Tory whip pending an investigation

A spokesperson for Chief Whip Simon Hart (pictured) said Mr Menzies has agreed to give up the Tory whip pending an investigation

This means that Mr Menzies is no longer a Tory MP and will sit as an independent MP in the House of Commons. 

It is yet another headache for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak after another MP, William Wragg, gave up the whip last week after admitting he had given his colleagues' phone number to someone on a dating app in a suspected honeytrap scandal.

Police are investigating reports explicit images and flirtatious texts were sent to multiple MPs in what is believed to be a 'spear-phishing' attack and a deliberate attempt to compromise Westminster. 

Mr Menzies, who is one of Mr Sunak's trade envoys, is said to have called his former campaign manager at 3.15am one morning in December, claiming he was locked in a flat and needed £5,000 as a matter of 'life and death'.

The unnamed woman refused and is said to have told the MP she would speak to his constituency office manager in the morning.  

A few hours later the sum demanded, which rose to £6,500, was eventually paid by his office manager from her personal bank account and subsequently reimbursed from funds raised from donors in an account named Fylde Westminster Group, it is alleged.

After being rescued from the flat, Mr Menzies is said to have rang the 78-year-old up again to tell her he had asked one of his London staffers to collect him. 

The junior staffer allegedly handed over his own money, thought to be a few hundred pounds, which Mr Menzies said he owed to two other men. 

It is yet another headache for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak (pictured)

It is yet another headache for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak (pictured)

The next day, on another call, Mr Menzies allegedly said he needed another £35,000 for medical bills. When he was told there were no more campaign funds, he allegedly replied: 'Oh, we'll raise some more.' 

According to a source close to Mr Menzies, the MP had met a man on an online dating website and gone to the man's flat, before subsequently going with another man to a second address where he continued drinking. 

It was falsely claimed he was sick at one point and several people at the address demanded £5,000, claiming it was for cleaning up and other expenses.

The source said Mr Menzies decided to pay them because he was scared of what would happen otherwise, but did not have the funds to transfer the money from his own savings. 

They claimed the MP subsequently offered to reimburse the monies to the fund but was allegedly told he did not have to.

There are other occasions where Mr Menzies is said to have used money from the campaign fund to cover his personal expenses.

In 2020 he allegedly sought £3,000 to cover medical bills, but he did not repay the money and instead asked for and received a further £4,000, The Times reported.

The newspaper said a source close to the MP disputed this account. Several years later, by which time a different campaign manager was in

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