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Tory MP suspended from parliament for breaching lobbying rules

A Tory MP has failed in his bid to overturn his recommended five-day suspension for a "very cavalier" series of breaches of lobbying rules.

Andrew Bridgen, MP for North West Leicestershire, had his appeal from the Independent Expert Panel (IEP) dismissed "on all grounds" and told the backbencher that he could reasonably have been handed a "more severe" punishment.

The pro-Brexit MP initially accepted the Commons Standards Committee's findings, before calling for a reversal by Parliament's appeal panel.

According to the IEP report, Bridgen criticised standards commissioner Kathryn Stone's investigation as "flawed" for multiple reasons in his appeal. But this was swiftly rejected.

He targeted the committee for failing, as he saw it, to consider the "journalistic or political motivation" of the complaint against him. The IEP said this point was "completely irrelevant".

On the suspension, the panel chaired by retired lord justice of appeal Sir Stephen Irwin ruled that Bridgen did "no more than assert that the sanctions recommended by the Committee were excessive".

"We disagree. Indeed, in our view the sanctions for breach of the rule against paid advocacy and for the email letter could properly and fairly have been more severe," their report said.

"It follows that we dismiss this appeal on all grounds."

MPs are set to vote on whether to uphold the five-day suspension recommended, while an apology to the Commons from Bridgen was also recommended.

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