London: Read, why a part of the Parliament was punished with women's undergraduates
Under the new law being brought in the UK, if a woman's skirt is taken without a picture of her permission, then the person who is doing this will be punished for two years. One MP, who opposed this, faced a unique opposition himself.

London: A law is being brought in the UK. Under the law, if a woman's skirt takes a photograph of her skirts without her permission, then the person who is doing this will be punished for two years. One MP, who opposed this, faced a unique opposition himself.
Embarrassed by MP who decided to impose a bill on the bill, some employees of the lower house were protesting unnaturally. He punished the MP's office with women's undergraduates. Conservative party MP Christopher Chop is being criticized for this. Prime Minister Teriza Mae has also criticized him.
Let me tell you that when Chop reached the Parliament, he found that many undergarments were hanging on the door of his parliamentary office. At the end of this week, Chop's constituency office was also targeted, where three-three pair of pants were hanging and the message was written, "No one should take a picture of my pants without my wish."
Chop told the media that he is being targeted incorrectly because he has supported the new law. But they want 'sufficient debate' on this.
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