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Ex-MP Harvey Proctor denies child abuse claims | Ex-MP Harvey Proctor denies child abuse claims |
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A former MP has said he is "completely innocent" of claims of child abuse and murder, a day after being questioned by police for a second time. | A former MP has said he is "completely innocent" of claims of child abuse and murder, a day after being questioned by police for a second time. |
Harvey Proctor said the claims had "wrecked" his life and called for senior police officers to resign. | Harvey Proctor said the claims had "wrecked" his life and called for senior police officers to resign. |
He was interviewed under caution as part of Operation Midland, an inquiry into claims powerful men abused children in the 1970s and 1980s. | He was interviewed under caution as part of Operation Midland, an inquiry into claims powerful men abused children in the 1970s and 1980s. |
He called the Metropolitan Police inquiry a "homosexual witch hunt". | He called the Metropolitan Police inquiry a "homosexual witch hunt". |
"I'm a homosexual. I'm not a murderer or a paedophile," said Mr Proctor. | "I'm a homosexual. I'm not a murderer or a paedophile," said Mr Proctor. |
He held a press conference to address the issue, saying he wanted to end the "drip, drip, drip" of information in the media. | He held a press conference to address the issue, saying he wanted to end the "drip, drip, drip" of information in the media. |
Mr Proctor, Conservative MP for Billericay until 1987, said he met officers from the Metropolitan Police voluntarily on Monday, following a similar interview in June. | Mr Proctor, Conservative MP for Billericay until 1987, said he met officers from the Metropolitan Police voluntarily on Monday, following a similar interview in June. |
The Met said it would not be commenting following Mr Proctor's press conference. | The Met said it would not be commenting following Mr Proctor's press conference. |
'Nothing to hide' | |
During the conference in central London, Mr Proctor said he believed all the claims against him came from one complainant - protected by legal anonymity and known only as "Nick". | |
The former MP said: | |
Mr Proctor added: "I should be arrested, charged and prosecuted for murder and these awful crimes immediately so I can start the process of ridiculing these preposterous allegations in open court - or 'Nick' should be stripped of his anonymity and prosecuted for wasting police time and money, making the most foul of false allegations and seeking to pervert the course of justice." | |
He also said that "Nick" should be "medically examined to ensure he is of sound mind". |