Judge Nicholas Briggs made a bankruptcy order against Adam Afriyie, who represents Windsor, at an online hearing in the Insolvency and Companies Court.
A Conservative MP has been made bankrupt after a judge in a specialist court heard how he owed around £1.7 million.
In May, another judge approved a plan for Afriyie to sell a property. Afriyie, who did not attend Tuesday's hearing, had written asking for more time to sell the property. Judge Briggs concluded: "There have been six hearings already of this matter so time really has run out. I shall make a bankruptcy order.
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