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Mr Johnson, a Tory colleague and close personal ally of Boris Johnson, was suspended by the House of Lords and removed from Parliament after he was found to have bullied and harassed two people while drunk. He was banned from the bar.
The House of Lords Conduct Committee has recommended that Lord Calvia Ranger, who was created a peerage by the former prime minister in 2023, be suspended from the House of Lords for three weeks and banned from entering parliamentary drinking establishments for one year.
The committee’s report said Lord Ranger, 49, was “visibly intoxicated” and made “a variety of inappropriate comments” towards the two complainants, who were working in the Houses of Parliament.
In two separate meetings within an hour, the Conservatives tried to get them to talk, but in the latter meeting he became “aggressive, shouting and swearing at the complainants” and called them ” It ended with him calling it “completely useless.” It invaded their personal space “in a way that they felt was threatening.”
He was eventually asked to leave the bar by others who were drinking inside.
Lord Ranger did not dispute the report’s findings and apologized to the complainants in the case, saying he was “deeply sorry for the portrayal of my actions” and “saddened to hear that I caused you pain.” Stated.
The commission said in its report that Lord Ranger had accepted the findings of the Commissioner and apologized, but added: accusers.
“We were also struck by the significant impact of the case on the claimants, as set out in their evidence to the Commissioner.”
It was surprising that the Conservative Party was included in Mr Johnson’s controversial resignation honors list, but Mr Johnson worked closely with former Prime Minister Boris Johnson when he was mayor of London and is considered a close ally of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson. It had become.
Lord Ranger helped Mr Johnson implement transport policy after he was appointed director of transport policy at London City Hall.
He was elected to the life peerage along with Charlotte Owen, then 30, and Ross Kempsell, then 31.
The honors list was mired in controversy after the title was due to be bestowed on Nadine Dorries, who resigned as an MP, but was blocked at the last minute.
Ms Dorries claimed her title had been blocked by Rishi Sunak and his team, a claim disputed by No.10.