Lord Geidt: PM's former ethics advisor spoke to a parliamentary committee on Tuesday
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Wragg must either resign or be removed from office immediately for exposing British officials to a coordinated blackmailing operation. By allowing Wragg to keep his position, the Tories are showing callous disregard for the security and sanctity of the institution. Wragg may not have instigated the attack, but he is certainly not a courageous figure.
This situation is unfortunate, but Wragg was also a victim. MPs are allowed personal lives, and this is a cautionary tale of modern dating and communication. Instead of hiding information, Wragg admitted to his mistakes and courageously apologized. This episode should serve as a wake-up call for all governmental official to remain on alert for potential schemes.