http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2603342/Shocking-gay-sex-texts-Tory-brag...Shocking gay sex texts of top Tory who bragged of 'cute boys' in the penthouse claimed on expenses
Details of salacious messages sent by Iain Corby were revealed last night
The Tory official exchanged messages with man on Grindr, gay dating app
They refer to 'cute boys', 'orgy', 'gay party', 'hottie MPs' and 'all in one bed'
These are said to be 'on offer' in hotel suite hired for Tory party conference
Messages name two Tory MPs: senior Minister and potential future leader
One of reasons Mr Corby quit as the head of Parliamentary Resources Unit
By SIMON WALTERS, MAIL ON SUNDAY POLITICAL EDITOR
PUBLISHED: 21:04 GMT, 12 April 2014 | UPDATED: 23:10 GMT, 12 April 2014
Bombshell details of salacious messages sent by a top Tory official on a gay dating service, referring to a sex party funded by Conservative MPs’ expenses, were revealed last night.
Messages the official exchanged with another man on Grindr, a gay dating app, refer to ‘cute boys’, ‘orgy’, ‘gay party’, ‘hottie MPs’ and ‘all in one bed’ said to be ‘on offer’ in a luxury hotel suite hired for Tory researchers at the party’s annual conference in Manchester.
The messages name two top Tory MPs: one of the most senior Government Ministers and an MP tipped as a future Party leader.

Partying: Bombshell details of salacious messages sent by a top Tory official on a gay dating service were revealed last night. The exchanges involved Tory official Iain Corby (pictured, left, with an unidentified man)
The Mail on Sunday can reveal that the exchanges involved Tory official Iain Corby and were one of the reasons he suddenly quit as head of the Westminster-based Parliamentary Resources Unit (PRU), which is paid for by MPs via taxpayer-funded expenses.
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Insiders say there was near panic at 10 Downing Street when the Grindr messages were reported to David Cameron last month.

He ordered an urgent investigation, which led to Mr Corby’s departure in an attempt to limit the damage.
The shocking disclosures came as:
Former Commons Deputy Speaker Nigel Evans, cleared of rape and sexual assault charges last week, called for action to stop public figures and celebrities being subjected to a ‘witch-hunt’ by ‘police zealots’ pursuing bogus claims.
Sacked Tory deputy chairman and ex-Minister Michael Fabricant revealed he reported Mr Corby to party chiefs after he was approached by PRU whistleblowers three years ago complaining about a ‘drinking culture’ – but was ignored.
It was revealed that Defence Minister Philip Dunne had been left furious when he saw Mr Corby in the PRU office, allegedly under the influence of drink.
It adds to a fevered atmosphere at Westminster, with wild, and for the most part, anonymous, claims that young gay researchers are bullied – or even drugged – into accepting sexual advances from MPs and other senior political figures under the threat of missing out on political careers.
The ‘sex party’ on MPs’ expenses at Manchester’s Light ApartHotel, where rooms cost up to £2,500 a night, was first revealed by The Mail on Sunday last week. At that stage, this newspaper faced legal restrictions over the amount of detail that could be reported.
Today we can reveal full details of the Tory PRU chief at the centre of the row – and of how claims that the PRU scandal was covered up for years forced No 10 to act.
The body responsible for MPs’ expenses and pay, the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA), is now investigating the hotel ‘sex party’.


Lurid orgy jokes, rating 'hottie MPs', a naked boy to 'keep his boss happy': How Iain Corby used dating site Grindr to lure men to hotel... funded by you