Report BBC Welsh Policies' Newly elected Tory MP Jamie Wallis should apologise for his alleged involvement in a "sugar daddy" dating website, a Labour MP has said. Tonia Antoniazzi said the Bridgend MP's denial of a link to Sugar-Daddy.net was "clearly" contradicted by company records. She accused Mr Wallis of misleading the press. Jamie Wallis, who was elected MP for Bridgend in December, has been approached for comment. It comes after a candidate in the Labour leadership contest, Jess Phillips, called for Mr Wallis to be thrown out of the Conservative party . The Sugar-Daddy.net business offered people introductions to wealthy individuals, saying: "We can introduce you to your very own sugar daddy and solve your money worries. "Whether you're a boy, girl, straight or gay, there's a sugar daddy for you." Ms Antoniazzi's comments in the House of Commons follow reporting by BuzzFeed News into Mr Wallis' busin...
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