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British minister resigns over ‘explicit photos’

/ 12:11 PM September 28, 2014

A handout picture released by the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) shows Syria's President Bashar al-Assad (L) meeting with British MP for the Conservatives party Brooks Newmark in Damascus on June 27, 2011. AFP/SANA

A handout picture released by the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) shows Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad (L) meeting with British MP for the Conservatives party Brooks Newmark in Damascus on June 27, 2011. AFP FILE PHOTO/SANA

LONDON – A British minister announced his unexpected resignation as a Sunday newspaper reported he had sent an explicit photo of himself online, in the latest setback to David Cameron’s Conservative-led government.

“I have decided to resign as minister for civil society having been notified of a story to be published in a Sunday newspaper,” said Brooks Newmark, a Conservative member of parliament since 2005.

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“I would like to appeal for the privacy of my family to be respected at this time. I remain a loyal supporter of this government as its long-term economic plan continues to deliver for the British people,” Newmark said.

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The Sunday Mirror reported the 56-year-old married father of five exchanged a series of sexually explicit photos online with a freelance male reporter who was posing as a young female activist.

In a private conversation on a social networking site, Newmark “sent a graphic picture exposing himself while wearing a pair of paisley pyjamas,” the tabloid newspaper reported.

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The then-minister also invited the reporter to meet with him during the Conservative party conference, which begins on Sunday, when the party will set out its case for re-election in May 2015.

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The resignation was the second blow to the prime minister ahead of the start of the conference, following the defection of a Conservative lawmaker to eurosceptic party UKIP on Saturday.

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The events overshadowed policy announcements to cap welfare and cut benefits for 18-21 year olds to fund apprenticeships, aimed to convince voters with a platform of budget discipline.

The prime minister’s office said in a statement that the prime minister had accepted Newmark’s resignation, and that Conservative lawmaker Rob Wilson would take over as minister for civil society.

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With a background in finance, Newmark made headlines earlier this month when he said charities should stay out of politics and “stick to their knitting.”

He is the co-founder of Women2Win, which campaigns for the election of more Conservative women to parliament.

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