Tory MP James Grundy apologises for exposing himself in pub

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Tory MP James Grundy apologises for exposing himself in pub

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James Grundy was elected as Conservative MP for Leigh in December 2019

An MP has apologised after a video emerged of him exposing himself in a pub.

Conservative MP for Leigh James Grundy is seen dropping his trousers whereas being inspired by onlookers.

The video is reported to have been filmed on the Rams Head Inn, Lowton in 2007, earlier than he grew to become an MP.

In a press release Mr Grundy stated: “I apologise for my actions and for any offence prompted.”

The footage, obtained by LBC, confirmed Mr Grundy taking down his trousers and a girl could possibly be heard telling him to elevate his shirt to point out his genitals.

A spokesman for the Conservative social gathering stated the incident came about at “a non-public occasion” and “all current had been 18 or over”.

Mr Grundy was elected as MP for Leigh in December 2019 – a Labour stronghold since 1922 and Larger Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham’s constituency for 16 years.

Mr Grundy was a Tory councillor for Lowton in 2008 earlier than turning into an MP.



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