Kulveer Ranger: Tory peer resigns whip after 'aggressive' drunken outburst
- Lord Kulveer Ranger may face a three-week suspension from the House of Lords and a 12-month ban from parliamentary bars for harassing two women while drunk.
- He was reported to have been drunk and made inappropriate comments, shouted, swore, and physically intimidated the women.
- Lord Ranger apologized to the complainants after the incident.
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British Sikh Peer Faces Suspension For Drunken Misconduct In House Of Lords
The UK Parliament's Conduct Committee on Friday released its report into the conduct of British Sikh peer Lord Kulveer Ranger and found him in breach of the Code of Conduct on bullying and harassment following a drunken incident in the House of Lords. The 49-year-old parliamentarian, who has apologised for his conduct, will be suspended for three weeks and also be banned from access to the bars in Parliament for a period of 12 months after the c…
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