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UK Conservative lawmaker Spencer charged with sexual assault

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UK Conservative Lawmaker Spencer Faces Sexual Assault Charges

LONDON (Reuters) - British lawmaker Patrick Spencer has been charged with two counts of sexual assault relating to two women, London's Metropolitan Police said on Tuesday.

Spencer, 37, was charged following an investigation into two alleged incidents at central London's Groucho Club in 2023. He will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on June 16.

Spencer, who belonged to the opposition Conservative Party, was elected in last year's general election to represent the Central Suffolk and North Ipswich seat in eastern England.

The party said it had suspended Spencer with immediate effect and he would no longer represent the Conservatives in parliament.

(Reporting by Sachin Ravikumar; writing by Muvija M)

Key Takeaways

  • Patrick Spencer, a UK lawmaker, charged with sexual assault.
  • Incidents allegedly occurred at London's Groucho Club.
  • Spencer suspended from the Conservative Party.
  • He represents Central Suffolk and North Ipswich.
  • Court appearance scheduled for June 16.

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The main topic is the sexual assault charges against UK lawmaker Patrick Spencer.
Who is Patrick Spencer?
Patrick Spencer is a UK Conservative lawmaker representing Central Suffolk and North Ipswich.
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The alleged incidents occurred at the Groucho Club in central London.

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