Britain's Lord John Sewel exposed in 'drugs and prostitutes' romp

An undated image released by British parliamentary information platform DODS on 27 July 2015 showing Lord John Sewel. PHOTO: EPA

LONDON (AFP) - A senior member of Britain's House of Lords responsible for upholding standards was facing calls to quit the chamber on Monday (July 27) after he was filmed allegedly snorting drugs off a prostitute's breasts.

Lord John Sewel resigned as deputy speaker of parliament's upper house after a sting in The Sun newspaper on Sunday but remains under pressure to stand down from the chamber altogether.

Parliamentary authorities have called in the police after the tabloid released footage showing him partying semi-nude with two women and snorting a white powder, alleged to be cocaine.

The video showed the married 69-year-old father sniffing powder from a woman's breasts with a £5 (S$11) note.

The former government minister is also seen relaxing in an orange bra and leather jacket belonging to one of the prostitutes in a picture published on Monday.

Lord Speaker Baroness Frances D'Souza said the matter would be passed on to police, saying the "revelations about the behaviour of Lord Sewel" were both "shocking and unacceptable".

"These serious allegations will be referred to the House of Lords Commissioner for Standards and the Metropolitan Police for investigation as a matter of urgency," she said.

If he is found to have breached the code of conduct, Sewel could become the first peer to be expelled from parliament under rules he helped to introduce.

In the video, Sewel is heard discussing the allowance he gets as a peer and telling the two women: "it pays for this".

A former lecturer, Sewel was appointed to the House of Lords since 1996 and served as a junior minister in the Scotland office under the Labour government of prime minister Tony Blair.

Labour lawmaker John Mann called for Sewel to retire from the Lords immediately to save himself "further embarrassment".

"He chaired the committee that makes the decisions on discipline," the member of the lower House of Commons said.

"He cannot possibly go in front of his own committee and expect a serious hearing... He is a disgrace. He should retire and resign immediately."

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