DAILY MAIL COMMENT: When it seemed politicians couldn't sink lower in the eyes of the electorate, Tory MP William Wragg (pictured) finds himself in a sexting honeytrap.
Cheating MPs fiddling their expenses. Sex and lobbying scandals. And peers snorting cocaine with prostitutes.
Today, he is exposed as a shameless hypocrite. Motivated by personal vanity and base desire, Mr Wragg recklessly posted explicit pictures of himself on a dating app. Motivated by personal vanity and base desire, Mr Wragg recklessly posted explicit pictures of himself on a dating app DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Two-tier sentencing is a grave injustice Advertisement But they are elected to represent us with dignity, make our laws and protect the country. Is it really too much to expect middle-aged MPs to have their libidos sufficiently under control that they don't send intimate photos to strangers online?
It may have been a cyber-attack by foreign spies to induce victims to reveal confidential information – a tactic known as 'spear phishing'. After all, the security services have explicitly warned politicians to be on alert for efforts to entrap them. This whole saga has been both embarrassing and damaging. It is vital for the nation's security that MPs take every precaution against espionage – starting with the application of some basic common sense.We report today that British scientists have discovered a powerful new weapon in the battle against prostate cancer.
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