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Simon Hart, former chief whip for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, has published a collection of political diaries shedding light on a series of bizarre incidents within the Conservative Party. Among the revelations is the story of a Tory MP who, after drinking at the Carlton Club, found himself stranded in a London brothel, suspecting one of the women to be a KGB agent. Hart intervened, coordinating a taxi to extract the MP, who later encountered further absurdity with an Afghan agent demanding a hefty sum for illicit services, according to Hart's account on February 20, 2025.
The diaries also address the confrontational dynamics within Sunak's administration, illustrating tension-filled relationships, including that with Suella Braverman, his former home secretary. The accounts further illustrate a culture of entitlement, with MPs reportedly approaching Hart for peerages and knighthoods. The anecdotes provide a candid glimpse into Hart's experiences as he navigated the tumultuous landscape of UK politics during a challenging period for Sunak's premiership, reflecting on both personal and systemic dysfunctions within the government.