Overly tight cheap underpants force Canada MP out of his seat

Pat Martin offered up one of the most original excuses ever heard


Reuters February 22, 2015
File photo of New Democratic Party Member of Parliament, Pat Martin. PHOTO: REUTERS

OTTAWA, CANADA: Canadian legislator Pat Martin offered up one of the most original excuses ever heard for hurriedly running out of the House of Commons during a vote, his new cheap pair of underpants was too tight.

Martin, who belongs to the official opposition New Democrats, bolted as members of Parliament began to rise one by one to vote. He later blamed his departure on an unwise purchase at a local store.

"They had men's underwear on for half price and I bought a bunch that was clearly too small for me. I find it difficult to sit for any length of time," he told the chamber to guffaws and applause from fellow legislators.

Martin, one of the more colorful Canadian members of Parliament, did return in time to cast his vote.

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