• Home
  • About Us
  • Schedule
  • News
    • Citi Sports
    • Citi Business
  • Citi TV
  • Audio On Demand
  • Events
Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always
No Result
View All Result
Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Schedule
  • News
    • Citi Sports
    • Citi Business
  • Citi TV
  • Audio On Demand
  • Events
Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always

Lord Sewel resigns from House of Lords after drug claims

July 28, 2015
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Lord Sewel faces call to quit Parliament over drugs claim
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

Lord Sewel has resigned from the House of Lords after being filmed allegedly taking drugs with prostitutes.

Footage obtained by The Sun on Sunday appeared to show the peer – who had been deputy speaker of the Lords – snorting powder from a woman’s breasts.

In a letter to the Clerk of the Parliaments, he wrote: “I want to apologise for the pain and embarrassment I have caused.”

_84493902_84493749

He said he hoped his decision would “limit and help repair” the damage.

Police have also launched a criminal investigation and searched a property in central London.
The Metropolitan Police said it was looking into “allegations of drug-related offences involving a member of the House of Lords”.

‘Public confidence’
On Monday, the peer requested a leave of absence from the Lords, but sources had suggested he did not plan to quit.

But in letter published on Tuesday, he wrote: “The question of whether my behaviour breached the Code of Conduct is important, but essentially technical.

“The bigger questions are whether my behaviour is compatible with membership of the House of Lords and whether my continued membership would damage and undermine public confidence in the House of Lords.

“I believe the answer to both these questions means that I can best serve the House by leaving it.”

On Monday, Lord Sewel was also pictured wearing an orange bra and leather jacket as he reclined, smoking a cigarette.

Footage showed him making disparaging remarks about a number of senior politicians, including the prime minister.

Although Lord Sewel has resigned from the House of Lords he keeps the peerage he was given by the then Labour leader Tony Blair in 1996.

As a junior Scottish Office minister in the government of Tony Blair, he helped steer legislation through the House of Lords which paved the way for a Scottish Parliament.

As a result, his name was given to the so-called Sewel convention, which allows the UK Parliament to pass legislation on a devolved issue extending to Scotland, over which the Scottish Parliament has legislative authority.

He stood for the Scottish Parliament in its inaugural election in 1999 but was not successful. He is also a member of the Nato parliamentary assembly, attended by politicians from the defence alliance’s 28 members.

He quit his £84,500 a year role as deputy speaker of the Lords and chairman of the Lords privileges and conduct committee in the wake of the revelations on Sunday.
–
Source: BBC

Previous Post

Apple ‘fake factory’ raided in China

Next Post

Newspaper headlines – Tuesday, 28th July, 2015

  • About Citi FM
  • Archives
  • Audio on Demand
  • CITI OPPORTUNITY PROJECT ON EDUCATION (COPE)
  • Events
  • Heritage Caravan: Registration Form
  • Home
  • Schedule
Call us: +233 30 222 6013

© 2024 Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Schedule
  • News
    • Citi Sports
    • Citi Business
  • Citi TV
  • Audio On Demand
  • Events

© 2024 Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always