Lawmaker admits to making constituent feel ‘degraded’ and ‘discriminated against’ in his apology which is part of a high court settlement
London: Mike Hancock, the MP whose Lib Dem whip was withdrawn following claims he had sexually assaulted a vulnerable constituent, has apologised for making her feel “degraded”, “uncomfortable” and “discriminated against”.
In a full apology issued as part of a high court settlement, the MP for Portsmouth South said he had crossed the line when he had gone to the woman’s home on several occasions and said his conduct was inappropriate” and unprofessional.
It follows a five-year fight by the woman, known as Annie, to obtain an apology. She accused him of sexually harassing her after she approached him for help with noisy neighbours.
The end of the case will force the Lib Dems to consider whether to readmit Hancock to the party or exclude him permanently. He was suspended after the case was launched earlier this year.
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