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UK peer quits upper house over drug video

A member of the upper chamber of Britain’s Parliament quit yesterday, apologizing for causing “pain and embarrassment” after he was filmed allegedly snorting cocaine during sessions with sex workers.

John Sewel — whose title is Lord Sewel — caved in to pressure, telling parliamentary officials he was “terminating my membership of the House of Lords.”

“I hope my decision will limit and help repair the damage I have done to an institution I hold dear,” said Sewel, who was chairman of the Lords Privileges and Conduct Committee, responsible for enforcing standards.

The 69-year-old former academic is at the center of a political sleaze scandal after The Sun tabloid ran images appearing to show him snorting white powder through a rolled-up banknote and lounging in an orange bra. The paper said the footage was filmed at Sewel’s apartment near Parliament.

The House of Lords reviews legislation passed by the elected House of Commons, and for most of its 900-year history was composed of nobles. In recent years members have been appointed for life by the government.

Sewel is not the first peer to behave badly. Novelist Jeffrey Archer — Lord Archer of Weston-Super-Mare — was imprisoned for perjury in 2001, while former media baron Conrad Black, or Lord Black of Crossharbour, served prison time in the US after being convicted of fraud in 2007.




 

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