In news that is entirely unheard of, a married political MP has been caught out on the sleaze with other women whilst away on tax-payer funded work trips.

The person in question today is National’s MP Andrew Broad.

Yep, the MP who publicly called for the removal of Barnaby Joyce as leader of the Nationals after his affair with a staffer came to light.

New Idea magazine has alleged that Broad used the site “seeking arrangements”, which pairs sugar daddies with respective partners.

In other words, the site links wealthy older men with (usually) younger women, who use their cash to secure company for an evening.

In this instant, site user Amy, using the alias “Sweet Sophia Rose” has come forward with details about how Broad practiced speeches to her, bragged about his power and even referred to himself as James Bond.

“I don’t think someone like that should be in a position of power and making decisions for the country while being so deceiving himself”, said Amy.

“When he first messaged I checked his profile and it said he was 36 years old and from Australia. Other men that message appeared to be a lot older, so I thought I would see what he was like, and at first, the conversation was really normal.”

After the pair agreed to meet for dinner in Hong Kong while Broad was on a business trip, however, things quickly turned more explicit in nature.

“I’m an Aussie lad, I know how to ride a horse, fly a plane and fuck my woman. My intentions are completely dishonorable”, said one alleged text.

While at the dinner Amy also claimed that “he kept grabbing my hand and putting it on his leg, so I excused myself and went to the bathroom and when I came back I told him I was leaving.”

When asked for comment, Mr. Broad told reporters that the matter had been advised to the police and he would not be making further comment.

He has, however, resigned from his position as assistant minister to the Prime Minister.

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