North-east Conservative MP Ross Thomson was escorted out of a Westminster bar after police were called to investigate reports of “sexual touching”.
Met officers attended the exclusive Strangers Bar on the parliamentary estate at around 11pm on Tuesday after a report of “sexual touching”.
It is understood that three men, including the 31-year-old Aberdeen South MP, were involved in the incident.
No formal complaint was made to the officers, and there were no arrests.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: “Police were called at approximately 11pm on February 5 to a bar within the Palace of Westminster following a report of sexual touching.
“Officers attended and spoke to the parties involved – three men in their 20s and 30s.
“However, no formal allegations were made to the officers and no arrests were made.”
A spokesman for the Scottish Tories said that the party was aware of the matter and was investigating.
Aberdeen South MP Ross Thomson escorted out of Westminster bar following report of ‘sexual touching’