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Honeytrap - malevolent forces at work?

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Casdon Fri 05-Apr-24 13:28:51

www.reuters.com/world/uk/uk-lawmaker-admits-passing-colleagues-numbers-stranger-met-dating-app-2024-04-05/
This is very worrying. Yes, William Wragg was an idiot, and he did right to come forward, but he’s not alone - it could be a sign of infiltration of politicians’ private lives through blackmail orchestrated by a malevolent foreign source to undermine Westminster. I really hope it proves to be a UK based chancer.

foxie48 Sat 06-Apr-24 09:46:42

I'm afraid integrity is in short supply in our current politicians. Too many people see politics as a way of lining their own pocket rather than helping to make the country a better place for all our citizens.

mae13 Sat 06-Apr-24 10:42:18

I wonder if any of The Garrick Club membership are drawn into this debacle? MP's, members of the judiciary, House of Lords - men in positions of political influence?

Glorianny Sat 06-Apr-24 11:02:48

Plus ca change etc. MPs never seem to. Anyone remember the Madame- Cynthia something?? who had an extensive list of highly placed clients? Then there's Profumo. The only difference now it seems to involve more gay sex.
I'm just surprised at what an idiot the man is. At least the ones using prostitutes had some protection (paid for of course). Just thought was it Payne? Once something is on the internet somebody can hack it. Maybe there's a gang of adolescent boys somewhere amazed at their own success, giggling, but a bit uncertain what to do now.

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 06-Apr-24 11:58:18

Yes, Cynthia Payne and the luncheon vouchers - that produced some red faces.

foxie48 Sat 06-Apr-24 12:00:02

I'm still wondering what Johnson was doing at a party in Italy with an ex KGB boss and without his protection officers etc. It was when he was foreign secretary.

www.theguardian.com/politics/2023/jun/26/italy-was-monitoring-lebedev-villa-at-time-of-boris-johnson-visit-documentary-claims

vegansrock Sat 06-Apr-24 12:21:35

Wragg - who sent photos of his willy plus details of telephone numbers of several fellow MPs to a total stranger on Grindr is a member of the Conservative “Common Sense” group. Says it all.

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 06-Apr-24 13:05:16

I really, really don’t understand why anyone, gay or straight, would send intimate photographs to anyone, let alone a total stranger.

JaneJudge Sat 06-Apr-24 13:12:07

GSM one of my friends is single and she said it is astounding how many men on online dating sites show a bit of interest and then second post is photo of their tackle. She said it is disgusting. I feel sorry for what women (and men) have to put up with now, it's almost like an abuse as it isn't even consensual it seems.

mae13 Sat 06-Apr-24 13:29:14

Ah, the colourful Cynthia Payne - but she was the one who got the prison sentence! Ironically, her "staff" were entertaining judges amongst the clients, but hey - why let fairness get in the way of double standards?

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 06-Apr-24 13:42:26

How horrible, JaneJudge. Presumably they are just nasty exhibitionists - would they seriously think that a dick pic would make any sane woman want to get to know them better?

Ramblingrose22 Sat 06-Apr-24 14:16:41

I'm not very tech savvy but why didn't Wragg block the person who sent a message with the blackmail in? He has said he couldn't stop them as they wouldn't leave him alone, but maybe he could have stopped them....?

HousePlantQueen Sat 06-Apr-24 14:22:23

Germanshepherdsmum

Yes, Cynthia Payne and the luncheon vouchers - that produced some red faces.

From what I remember of the court reports, it produced some read backsides too

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 06-Apr-24 14:31:09

Yes! 🤣🤣🤣

Visgir1 Sat 06-Apr-24 14:42:07

The oldest trick in the book but it still works.
History shows its a powerful form of coercion especially now when so many contacts start via an App.
My money is on outside UK cyber influences and he fell for it, can't believe he's the only one.

muffinthemoo Sat 06-Apr-24 15:15:39

how bad must the nudes have been that he sold out the security of his fellow MPs rather than run the risk of them being exposed

Glorianny Sat 06-Apr-24 15:39:41

HousePlantQueen

Germanshepherdsmum

Yes, Cynthia Payne and the luncheon vouchers - that produced some red faces.

From what I remember of the court reports, it produced some read backsides too

But very clean ovens!

It all seems rather innocent and amusing now, compared with the desperation of dick-pics.

Galaxy Sat 06-Apr-24 15:44:15

I think the men using prostitutes are about a thousand times worse than sending consensual pictures. I dont mean unasked for ones.

HousePlantQueen Sat 06-Apr-24 17:48:55

Germanshepherdsmum

Yes! 🤣🤣🤣

Red, not read! angry

TinSoldier Sat 06-Apr-24 17:53:02

Visgirl writes: My money is on outside UK cyber influences and he fell for it, can't believe he's the only one.

My money is on this turning out to be an inside job within the party. It’s unclear when this incident with Grindr happened, exactly when Wragg committed the breach of privacy disclosing other people’s phone numbers, but I assume it happened before he announced that he would be stepping down at the next election.

However, in January 2022, Wragg spoke out in Parliament and spoke to the Metropolitan Police about a campaign to blackmail MPs who did not support Boris Johnson’s leadership.

news.sky.com/story/police-will-meet-with-mp-who-claims-conservative-critics-of-boris-johnson-are-being-blackmailed-12522217

Watch the video to hear what he said and what Speaker Hoyle said.

Wragg’s actions will not have made him popular with some members of the party. We know that whips and SpAds are vicious and like to collect dirty on people.

Almost since he was first elected, he has made it clear that he doesn’t have the stomach for Westminster game-playing. Scroll half way down the page in this:

www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/mar/17/mps-on-why-they-are-leaving-parliament-standing-down-after-election-conservatives

It’s up to Wragg if he gets his jollies sharing porn with strangers but he must have been incredibly naive not to realise that using the sordid pit that Grindr is would leave him open to extortion. It remains to be seen whether he fell victim to a honeytrap that is connected to the earlier blackmail attempts.

Casdon Sat 06-Apr-24 18:29:06

I’m sceptical. It’s strange that Labour have been so quiet, and very little from the Lib Dem’s. Most likely there are politicians involved from outside the Tory party too, we just don’t know who they are yet. Also, Luke Evans tows the party line so if it was an internal party job, why target him?

Galaxy Sat 06-Apr-24 18:43:16

I suspect its cross party.

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 06-Apr-24 18:43:56

I had wondered about the involvement of another political party. Who would be better placed to know about his proclivities than a fellow MP? Even one of his constituents has said here that she didn’t even know he was gay.

Casdon Sat 06-Apr-24 18:48:16

I also think there’s too much emphasis on the fact that William Wragg is gay actually, I get the sense that isn’t the major issue, as the targets appear to be both gay and heterosexual - presumably all men, although that hasn’t been confirmed either.

TinSoldier Sat 06-Apr-24 18:52:06

Who knows? These things have a habit of growing exponentially once phone numbers get into the public domain which is what Wragg’s foolishness has enabled. It’s unknown whether Evans’ number was among those which Wragg disclosed but, like Wragg, he was another of the 2015 intake.

One would have to examine his Parliamentary record to see who he might have aligned himself with or upset. He’s been PPS to Rees-Mogg and Shapps but remains with Energy as PPS to Claire Coutinho. Maybe he’s upset someone who isn’t a fan of net zero? He was a supporter of Mordaunt in the 2022 party leadership election but now seems to support Sunak which would upset those in the “plot against Johnson” lobby. He’s been vocal on the matter of digitally-altered body images which might have upset some in the advertising lobby. Again, who knows? This could all just be some minor political hack or teenage pranksters.

Iam64 Sat 06-Apr-24 18:55:34

I expect Labour and the other parties are well aware this incident might involve their MPs.
Call me old fashioned, I won’t mind but, people in jobs thar mean they could be sacked for bringing the organisation into disrepute or more seriously blackmailed need to Think On before sending dick pics
He should resign or Sunak should sack him