Most days, there is a cool breeze.
The private villa is located above a secluded rocky bay and set among a tropical garden of palms and exotic fruit trees.
From the balcony, you can gaze at the sea below and the green humps of nearby islands – a “scattered Pleiades”, as the travel writer Patrick Leigh Fermor put it.
There is an infinity pool. And a terrace, perfect for cocktails against a pink Caribbean sunset.
Tavistock it isn’t.
Yet, the villa on the north shore of Tortola, the biggest of the British Virgin Islands, was where Sir Geoffrey Cox ended up staying earlier this year as he juggled the responsibilities of his first and second jobs.
It was a circus act that put the MP for Torridge and West Devon in the midst of a Westminster sleaze
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