A UK parliamentary standards watchdog has proposed an eight-week suspension for former Conservative lawmaker Christopher Pincher, potentially triggering another by-election and adding pressure on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
Pincher, now an independent, was previously suspended by then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson following allegations of sexual misconduct. The handling of these accusations expedited moves to remove Johnson from office.
If the suspension is implemented, it could harm Sunak, as his Conservative Party already trails behind the opposition Labour Party in opinion polls. Sunak is already facing three by-elections this month, and lawmakers fear potential losses for the party.
According to British media, Pincher was accused of sexually assaulting two male guests at a London club. In response, Pincher admitted to excessive drinking, personal embarrassment, and causing distress.
The parliamentary watchdog, the Committee on Standards, acknowledged that Pincher’s behavior had a significant impact on the individuals involved, while noting his expression of genuine remorse. The committee also highlighted the negative perception created when MPs engage in such conduct without consequences.
The accusations against Pincher further added pressure on Johnson, who faced allegations of being aware of earlier reports regarding Pincher’s behavior. However, Johnson’s spokesperson denied these claims, stating that Johnson had no knowledge of specific allegations when Pincher was appointed as deputy chief whip in his government role, responsible for enforcing party discipline.