A NATIONALIST MSP has been dragged into the sexual harassment scandals sweeping politics after asking a colleague about the size of her breasts.

Richard Lyle, who represents Uddingston and Bellshill, admitting making the comment during a Christmas party.

But he said he regretted the incident and later gave the woman a “box of chocolates by way of an apology”.

It comes amid the continuing fall-out from the harassment and misconduct allegations which have engulfed the worlds of entertainment, politics and business.

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Former SNP childcare minister Mark McDonald resigned from the party last month after being accused of harassment and inappropriate behaviour.

Mr Lyle, 67, told the Sunday Post newspaper that he “apologised later and the apology was accepted”.

He added: “I realised afterwards that my comment was inappropriate. I sought that person out and apologised, and gave her a box of chocolates by way of an apology.

“I did make a comment, I then regretted making that comment and I apologised to that person.

“It was at an SNP Christmas party, and it was an inappropriate comment that I do regret making and I fully apologise for it.”

It is understood Mr Lyle made the remark to the woman across a table at a Christmas party. He asked: “How big are your **** anyway?”

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He reportedly apologised after being confronted by her angry boss, and bought the woman a box of Toffifee sweets.

A formal complaint was never lodged, and the SNP said no further action had been taken.

Mr McDonald returned to Holyrood last month as an independent MSP after allegations emerged about his behaviour towards female colleagues.

He is currently the subject of an investigation by Scotland’s public ethics watchdog.