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MP Griffiths says he is 'ashamed' | MP Griffiths says he is 'ashamed' |
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Labour MP Nigel Griffiths says he is "ashamed" after the News of the World reported that he cheated on his wife inside the House of Commons. | Labour MP Nigel Griffiths says he is "ashamed" after the News of the World reported that he cheated on his wife inside the House of Commons. |
The Edinburgh South MP was a Labour minister until resigning in 2007 over the decision to renew the Trident nuclear weapons system. | The Edinburgh South MP was a Labour minister until resigning in 2007 over the decision to renew the Trident nuclear weapons system. |
He said he had "little recollection of the evening" but said his behaviour had "fallen below acceptable standards". | He said he had "little recollection of the evening" but said his behaviour had "fallen below acceptable standards". |
Mr Griffiths has been married to his wife Sally for 30 years. | Mr Griffiths has been married to his wife Sally for 30 years. |
In a statement following the newspaper's account of events on Remembrance Day in 2008 he said: "I am, of course, ashamed that my conduct did fall below acceptable standards. I have little recollection of the evening but that does not make it right." | In a statement following the newspaper's account of events on Remembrance Day in 2008 he said: "I am, of course, ashamed that my conduct did fall below acceptable standards. I have little recollection of the evening but that does not make it right." |
The politician, a long-time friend of Prime Minister Gordon Brown, had been deputy leader of the House of Commons before resigning two years ago. | The politician, a long-time friend of Prime Minister Gordon Brown, had been deputy leader of the House of Commons before resigning two years ago. |
He had previously been construction minister and enterprise minister. | He had previously been construction minister and enterprise minister. |
Downing Street refused to be drawn on Mr Griffiths' conduct on Monday. The prime minister's official spokesman said: "Nigel Griffiths is not a member of the government." |