A senior Tory said that it could happen at Business Questions on Thursday, when they are not restricted on the topics they want to raise as the star at the centre of the claims remains unnamed
MPs are threatening to name the BBC star in the Commons, as parliamentary privilege means that they cannot be sued for defamation.
A senior Tory said that it could happen at Business Questions on Thursday, when they are not restricted on the topics they want to raise.
The unnamed presenter has been accused of paying more than £35,000 to a teenager – now 20 years old – in exchange for sexually explicit images, according to the young person’s mother.
The mother of the alleged recipient claims her child used the money to fund an addiction to crack cocaine and says she blames the presenter for “destroying her child’s life”. She also claims to have first contacted the BBC regarding the allegations on May 19.