Reform UK councillor says 'I've not broken the law' as he quits over porn career
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Reform UK councillor says 'I've not broken the law' as he quits over porn career
"Stephen Mousdell was elected as councillor for Haydock in St Helens, however it was revealed that he was also an adult performer by the name of "Lachlan Taylor UK" on OnlyFans. Videos shared online allegedly show him having hardcore sex, with some filmed in public. Mousdell has since resigned from the role of councillor."
"He told LBC, who exposed his online persona: "Recently, things have come out with regard to myself and my partner. We have always been transparent about it and not ashamed of what we do. We have full time jobs and also have adult professions, in which we abide by all EU and UK laws. We have never broken any laws or put anything into dispute. We also follow high standards in which we follow social media community guidelines and also keeping up to date with the ever changing UK online safety act.""
"He added: "It is with sincere regret I am resigning as Reform councillor for Haydock Ward. This is due to the immense pressures from the media, from individuals within the town hall, from certain parties and individuals who were not elected as councillor over a conflict of interest with regards to being a public figure in office and doing the adult profession. "I was told to apologise to the public and stop doing what I was doing if I was in for a chance of staying being a councillor but I refused because I have done no wrong doing and I'm not lying just to stay in office. I am, who I am. I'm proud of what I do, there is no shame of it and I am proud to be a gay individual in this community.""
"His resignation comes after Reform U"
Stephen Mousdell, elected as a Reform UK councillor for Haydock in St Helens, resigned after it was revealed he also worked as an adult performer under the name “Lachlan Taylor UK” on OnlyFans. Online videos allegedly showed hardcore sex, including footage filmed in public. Mousdell said he and his partner had been transparent and that they followed EU and UK laws, social media community guidelines, and the UK online safety act. He said he resigned due to media pressure and pressure from people in local government and other parties, including claims he should apologize and stop performing to keep the role. He stated he did nothing wrong, refused to lie to remain in office, and expressed pride in being gay.
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