Tory MP Ben Everitt Hits Back at Labour Critics Over Topless Instagram Photos


Tory MP Ben Everitt Hits Back at Labour Critics Over Topless Instagram Photos

Tory MP Ben Everitt has responded to criticism from Labour critics who accused him of posting topless "thirst traps" on Instagram. Despite the backlash, Everitt stands by his decision to stay in shape for his constituents.

Photoshoot in the Constituency

In August, the MP for Milton Keynes shared pictures of himself sunbathing in his constituency while training for the Parliamentary Rugby World Cup. However, these photos sparked a controversy.

Accusations and Denials

Ben Everitt accused Peter Marland, the Labour leader of Milton Keynes City Council, of "scaremongering" about plans to dump nuclear waste in Milton Keynes. Government ministers, including Everitt, strongly deny the existence of any such plans.

A War of Words

The dispute escalated when Marland responded by criticizing Everitt's topless photos. He urged the MP to focus on representing the people of Milton Keynes rather than taking "thirst trap" pictures.

Keeping Fit for His Constituents

Ben Everitt defended himself, stating that the real issue is Labour's false claims about nuclear waste. He emphasized that he has no regrets about staying physically fit to serve the people of Milton Keynes.

Understanding "Thirst Traps"

A "thirst trap" is a term used to describe an attractive photo posted on social media with the intention of gaining attention from followers.

No Plans for Nuclear Waste in Milton Keynes

A spokesperson from the Department for Energy and Net Zero confirmed that there are no plans to store or dispose of radioactive waste in or near Milton Keynes. The city was never considered as a potential location for a geological disposal facility.


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