While his parliamentary colleagues were on Thursday beginning the battle to save their jobs, Adam Afriyie was losing his bid to retain his family home.
The long-serving Conservative MP for Windsor appeared at court to be told he must leave his 3.5 million constituency mansion within two weeks.
The politician, once estimated to be worth 100 million, was declared bankrupt in 2022 after a court heard he owed 1 million to HM Revenue & Customs and 700,000 to Barclays bank.
The Priory, the family home which is being sold as Afriyies only significant asset
DARREN FLETCHER FOR THE SUN
His home, an 18th-century former monastery called The Priory, was put on the market for 4.5 million but a sale has been agreed by his bankrupt…
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