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Conservative lawmaker persuaded to send private data to Grindr user after sharing “intimate” pics

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Grindr has rocked the British parliament.William Wragg, 36, is a Conservative MP in Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s government.

He first won office in 2015, aged just 27. He represents a district in Manchester.Wragg is gay, and it now turns out that a chat he had with someone on Grindr did not lead to romance.Stay woke with our briefing while staying informed on all things LGBTQ+ entertainment, life, and more!Wragg sent over “intimate” pics to his new Grindr friend.

The person he was chatting with then began to ask him for the phone numbers of other political figures. Scared that he’d put himself in a compromised position, Wragg now admits he responded with some phone numbers.Around 12 men, some of whom work in Westminster (the home of the UK parliament) have now received flirtatious, anonymous text messages from someone who calls himself “Charlie.” Police are investigating the matter.Wragg revealed what had happened in an interview yesterday with The Times newspaper. “They had compromising things on me.

They wouldn’t leave me alone.”A mortified Wragg continued: “They would ask for people. I gave them some numbers, not all of them.

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