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Labour MP Simon Danczuk has been suspended by the Labour party after it was alleged that he had sent sexually explicit text messages to a 17-year-old girl. | Labour MP Simon Danczuk has been suspended by the Labour party after it was alleged that he had sent sexually explicit text messages to a 17-year-old girl. |
According to a report in the Sun, Danczuk, who has been the Labour MP for Rochdale since 2010, sent the messages to 17-year-old Sophena Houlihan after she asked him for a job as a case worker in his constituency office. | According to a report in the Sun, Danczuk, who has been the Labour MP for Rochdale since 2010, sent the messages to 17-year-old Sophena Houlihan after she asked him for a job as a case worker in his constituency office. |
The MP has been a prominent campaigner against child sexual exploitation and played a leading role in exposing his predecessor as MP for Rochdale, Sir Cyril Smith, as a paedophile. | The MP has been a prominent campaigner against child sexual exploitation and played a leading role in exposing his predecessor as MP for Rochdale, Sir Cyril Smith, as a paedophile. |
A Labour party spokesperson said: “The general secretary of the Labour party has today suspended Simon Danczuk’s membership of the party, pending an investigation into allegations published in the media today. | A Labour party spokesperson said: “The general secretary of the Labour party has today suspended Simon Danczuk’s membership of the party, pending an investigation into allegations published in the media today. |
“A full investigation will now take place under the authority of the national executive committee, which will be responsible for determining any further action.” | “A full investigation will now take place under the authority of the national executive committee, which will be responsible for determining any further action.” |
Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, speaking on a visit to see flood damage in York, said: “Simon has had his membership of the party suspended. He will now be investigated by the national executive. | Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, speaking on a visit to see flood damage in York, said: “Simon has had his membership of the party suspended. He will now be investigated by the national executive. |
“The decision was made this morning. The reasons are his conduct, which will now be investigated. I don’t want to say any more than that because I don’t want to prejudice the independent investigation. It is today’s incident, nothing else.” | “The decision was made this morning. The reasons are his conduct, which will now be investigated. I don’t want to say any more than that because I don’t want to prejudice the independent investigation. It is today’s incident, nothing else.” |
Responding to the news of his suspension, the MP tweeted: | Responding to the news of his suspension, the MP tweeted: |
He later added: | He later added: |
Friends of Danczuk said that he never met the 17-year-old woman at the centre of the claims and point out that there was never a serious suggestion of an inappropriate relationship. | Friends of Danczuk said that he never met the 17-year-old woman at the centre of the claims and point out that there was never a serious suggestion of an inappropriate relationship. |
“In the history of parliamentary sex scandals, this is not a significant episode. Unless Corbyn is instilling a new moral code that he hasn’t mentioned before, Simon will be cleared,” the friend said. | “In the history of parliamentary sex scandals, this is not a significant episode. Unless Corbyn is instilling a new moral code that he hasn’t mentioned before, Simon will be cleared,” the friend said. |
Danczuk was widely praised for his work exposing Smith, the late paedophile Liberal MP who had formerly represented his constituency. He co-wrote a book on Smith and first named him as a child abuser in parliament, months before the police confirmed that the late MP should have been prosecuted over abuse claims. | Danczuk was widely praised for his work exposing Smith, the late paedophile Liberal MP who had formerly represented his constituency. He co-wrote a book on Smith and first named him as a child abuser in parliament, months before the police confirmed that the late MP should have been prosecuted over abuse claims. |
However, Danczuk has also attracted criticism from the left of the party for his views on immigration and criticisms of Corbyn since his election as Labour leader. | However, Danczuk has also attracted criticism from the left of the party for his views on immigration and criticisms of Corbyn since his election as Labour leader. |
Danczuk allegedly told Houlihan that he was “horny” and asked her if she wanted “spanking”. | Danczuk allegedly told Houlihan that he was “horny” and asked her if she wanted “spanking”. |
Houlihan told the Sun: “When I first got in touch I never expected the messages to get so graphic. At the time I played along with it, but now I feel like he duped me. I was keen for a career in politics and he is a very high-profile MP and I was in awe of him.” | Houlihan told the Sun: “When I first got in touch I never expected the messages to get so graphic. At the time I played along with it, but now I feel like he duped me. I was keen for a career in politics and he is a very high-profile MP and I was in awe of him.” |
Greater Manchester police confirmed that they had looked into a report that Danczuk had been “communicating inappropriately with a teenage girl” after a complaint was made to them on 29 December 2015. “This matter was looked into and it has been determined that no offences have been committed,” they said in a statement. |