A Tory guy who said a woman who got raped was probably a hooker who got mad because a guy didn’t pay her got kicked out by his party.
Shaun Slator, who got elected last year in Bromley, London, got in trouble for tweeting something nasty on New Year’s Eve, when the cops asked for help about a rape case in Plumstead.
He tweeted: “More likely that it’s a punter that didn’t pay”.
The Tories suspended him in January, but he still works as an independent guy because the council said he wasn’t doing his job when he tweeted that.
The council’s Tory boss said last month he would let Slator back in – but the party said no way and kicked him out for good.
A Tory person said: “The Conservative Party has some rules and ways to deal with complaints in private. This is how it should be. After we finished this, we kicked out Cllr Slator.”
Mr Slator, who also works for an MP called Jackie Doyle-Price, told the BBC: “I’m not happy about this and I will appeal soon.”