Briton accuses lawmaker of advances, parliament says 'unable to act'

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The Times reported on another Labour MP who approached a younger researcher while drunk

(Web Desk) – A British woman has revealed to The Telegraph on Saturday that a member of the parliament sexually harassed her and she was denied justice by the parliament.

The alleged victim said that the police told her they were unable to act as the incident happened abroad while parliament’s authority concerned Kathryn Hudson maintained that she was unable to act.

The victim has stepped forward after The Times revealed that four members of the parliament had made advances on younger researchers and colleagues.

A Conservative and a Labour minister are among the four accused. Use of text messages through mobile phones was revealed as one of the means of communication by the accused ministers.

The Times reported on another Labour MP who approached a younger researcher while drunk with inappropriate tex messages.

In a response, Prime Minister Theresa May’s office stated that there was no formal knowledge of any such allegations however, the claims would be treated ‘extremely seriously’.