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Andrew Griffiths: Business minister resigns over sexualised texts to women

MP says he 'will be seeking professional help'

Gavin Cordon
Sunday 15 July 2018 01:55 BST
Small business minister Andrew Griffiths has resigned
Small business minister Andrew Griffiths has resigned (UK Parliament)

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A government minister has quit after reportedly sending sexualised text messages to two female constituents.

Andrew Griffiths resigned as minister for small business on Friday night for “personal reasons”, the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy said.

In a statement to the Sunday Mirror, which published details of the texts, Mr Griffiths, a former chief of staff to Theresa May, apologised to his local Conservative Party and to his constituents in Burton.

“I am deeply ashamed at my behaviour which has caused untold distress to my wife and family, to whom I owe everything, and deep embarrassment to the prime minister and the government I am so proud to serve,” he said.

“Following discussions today with the chief whip, I have referred myself to the Conservative Party’s code of conduct procedures. I entirely accept that pending this investigation it is right the whip is withdrawn.

“I do not seek to excuse my behaviour and will be seeking professional help to ensure it never happens again. In time I hope to earn the forgiveness of all those who put their trust in me and that I have let down so terribly.

“The prime minister and the government she leads will continue to have my full support.”

Mr Griffiths has previously campaigned for greater representation of women at the upper echelons of business.

Earlier this year he lambasted chief executives for “pitiful and patronising” excuses for a lack of women in senior positions.

Additional reporting by PA

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