Along with Lord Foster, another crossbench peer, Baroness Dunn, stepped down. The other three were all Tories  -  former treasurer Lord McAlpine, businessman Lord Bagri and Lord Laidlaw, a Monaco-based peer who sought treatment for sex addiction two years ago after hosting parties with prostitutes.
John Mann, Labour MP for Bassetlaw, said: ‘It is outrageous that these five are being allowed to keep their titles.
‘If they can’t be bothered to live here and pay their taxes like the rest of us, why should they be able to call themselves a Lord?
‘The act was far too loose on this. Seeing as they don’t live here most of the time, this is virtually allowing these people to have a foreign title.’

Two years ago Lord Laidlaw of Rothiemay hit the headlines over allegations of sex parties in Monaco with prostitutes.

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