Rob Roberts: Rees-Mogg and Debbonaire tell harassment MP to go
The government and opposition have united to call for an MP to stand down over harassment allegations.
Commons leader Jacob Rees-Mogg, and his Labour shadow Thangam Debbonaire, say Rob Roberts should quit as MP for Delyn. The former Conservative has lost the party whip after his appeal was not successful.
A Parliamentary loophole means he does not automatically face a recall, where constituents could trigger a by-election.
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