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Jamie Wallis MP comes out as trans and speaks of rape ordeal Jamie Wallis MP comes out as trans and speaks of rape ordeal
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Jamie Wallis was praised by Tory colleagues on WednesdayJamie Wallis was praised by Tory colleagues on Wednesday
An MP has tweeted about being diagnosed with gender dysphoria, being a victim of rape and blackmail, and fleeing the scene of a car crash. Politicians have praised a Welsh MP for his bravery after he tweeted he has gender dysphoria and has been a victim of rape and blackmail.
"I am trans, or to be more accurate, I want to be," Conservative MP Jamie Wallis said. Jamie Wallis, who was elected in 2019, is the first MP to come out as trans.
The Bridgend Tory alleged a man sent pictures to the politician's family and demanded £50,000. The MP was later raped in a separate incident. The Conservative MP for Bridgend said a man sent pictures to his family and demanded £50,000 in 2020. He said he was raped in a separate incident.
"Since then things have taken a tumble. I am not ok," the MP wrote. Mr Wallis wrote that after he was raped "things have taken a tumble. I am not ok."
The MP is the first to come out as transgender, and has not yet stated preferred pronouns. The MP confirmed that he fled the scene of a car crash two months after he was raped.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson praised MP Jamie Wallis' bravery in coming out as trans and sharing a "very intimate" story "which will undoubtedly support others". Prime Minister Boris Johnson told MPs "the House stands with you and will give you the support you need to live freely as yourself".
Later, Tory MP Andrea Leadsom confirmed that Mr Johnson made a "light-hearted joke" on Tuesday night about Sir Keir Starmer's decision not to answer whether a woman can have a penis in a debate on trans rights. Earlier, Tory MP Andrea Leadsom confirmed that Mr Johnson made a "light-hearted joke" on Tuesday night about Sir Keir Starmer's decision not to answer whether a woman can have a penis in a debate on trans rights.
It was reported that Mr Johnson began a dinner among Tory MPs by saying: "Good evening ladies and gentleman - or as Keir Starmer would put it, people who are assigned female or male at birth."It was reported that Mr Johnson began a dinner among Tory MPs by saying: "Good evening ladies and gentleman - or as Keir Starmer would put it, people who are assigned female or male at birth."
SNP MP John Nicholson told BBC Politics Live the joke was "appallingly bad taste".
It's time. https://t.co/cbt0tKQZuN pic.twitter.com/IUaCjm9PtEIt's time. https://t.co/cbt0tKQZuN pic.twitter.com/IUaCjm9PtE
Jamie Wallis was arrested last year on suspicion of driving while unfit following an incident where a car hit a lamppost at Church Road in Llanblethian, Vale of Glamorgan. Mr Wallis was arrested last year on suspicion of driving while unfit, following an incident where a car hit a lamppost at Church Road in Llanblethian, Vale of Glamorgan.
"When I crashed my car on the 28th November I fled the scene. I did so because I was terrified," the MP wrote. "When I crashed my car on the 28th November I fled the scene. I did so because I was terrified," he wrote.
"I have PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) and I honestly have no idea what I was doing except I was overcome by an overwhelming sense of fear. The MP said he suffered with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and "I honestly have no idea what I was doing except I was overcome by an overwhelming sense of fear".
"I am sorry that it appears I 'ran away' but this isn't how it happened in the moment." "I am sorry that it appears I 'ran away' but this isn't how it happened in the moment," he said.
South Wales Police said the matter is still under investigation.South Wales Police said the matter is still under investigation.
MP arrested on suspicion of driving while unfitMP arrested on suspicion of driving while unfit
'I help to rescue other trans people from death''I help to rescue other trans people from death'
'When one transgender person is hurt, we all feel it''When one transgender person is hurt, we all feel it'
In the Twitter statement the Conservative said: "I've been diagnosed with gender dysphoria and I've felt this way since I was a very young child. In the Twitter statement posted on Wednesday, Mr Wallis said: "I've been diagnosed with gender dysphoria and I've felt this way since I was a very young child.
"I had no intention of ever sharing this with you. I always imagined I would leave politics well before I ever said this out loud."I had no intention of ever sharing this with you. I always imagined I would leave politics well before I ever said this out loud.
"There was a close call in April 2020 when someone blackmailed me, outed me to my father and sent photographs to other family members."There was a close call in April 2020 when someone blackmailed me, outed me to my father and sent photographs to other family members.
"He wanted £50,000 to keep quiet. The police were so supportive, so understanding and on this occasion the system worked.""He wanted £50,000 to keep quiet. The police were so supportive, so understanding and on this occasion the system worked."
The MP said the man pleaded guilty and was sentenced to two years and nine months prison.The MP said the man pleaded guilty and was sentenced to two years and nine months prison.
"For a while it seemed as though I would be able to get on with things and move on. Being an MP and hiding something like this was always going to be tough, but I arrogantly assumed I was up for it."For a while it seemed as though I would be able to get on with things and move on. Being an MP and hiding something like this was always going to be tough, but I arrogantly assumed I was up for it.
"Well, I'm not.""Well, I'm not."
pThe MP continued: "In September I 'hooked up' with someone who I met online. He continued: "In September I 'hooked up' with someone who I met online.
"When I chose to say 'no' on the basis that he wouldn't wear a condom he chose to rape me. I have not been myself since this incident and I don't think I will ever recover. It is not something you ever forget, and it is not something you ever move on from.""When I chose to say 'no' on the basis that he wouldn't wear a condom he chose to rape me. I have not been myself since this incident and I don't think I will ever recover. It is not something you ever forget, and it is not something you ever move on from."
Who is Jamie Wallis?Who is Jamie Wallis?
Born in BridgendBorn in Bridgend
Studied chemistry at Oxford University and completed PhD at Cardiff UniversityStudied chemistry at Oxford University and completed PhD at Cardiff University
Was director at data recovery firm Fields AssociatesWas director at data recovery firm Fields Associates
Elected in 2019, unseating Labour for the first time in three decadesElected in 2019, unseating Labour for the first time in three decades
Jamie Wallis took the Bridgend seat for the Tories after 32 years of Labour dominanceJamie Wallis took the Bridgend seat for the Tories after 32 years of Labour dominance
'Be yourself''Be yourself'
The MP praised Tory party whips: "As far as I've seen they try their best to support and help MPs who are having a tough time.The MP praised Tory party whips: "As far as I've seen they try their best to support and help MPs who are having a tough time.
"Well they've certainly earned their keep with me.""Well they've certainly earned their keep with me."
After the dinner with Tory MPs on Tuesday evening, the MP said: "I was reminded of the incredible support those you work with can provide".After the dinner with Tory MPs on Tuesday evening, the MP said: "I was reminded of the incredible support those you work with can provide".
"I was reminded how important it is to be yourself. I have never lived my truth and I'm not sure how. Perhaps it starts with telling everyone.""I was reminded how important it is to be yourself. I have never lived my truth and I'm not sure how. Perhaps it starts with telling everyone."
Fellow Tory MPs showed their support for Jamie Wallis. Former whip Mike Fabricant said it was "a very brave statement". Later he said he was "overwhelmed by the kindness and support I have received".
"I am proud to be completely open and honest about the struggles I have had, and continue to have, with my identity. However, I remain the same person I was yesterday. For the time being, I will continue to present as I always have and will use he/him/his pronouns."
'Proud of my colleague''Proud of my colleague'
Tory party chairman Oliver Dowden said: "Proud of my colleague Jamie Wallis.Tory party chairman Oliver Dowden said: "Proud of my colleague Jamie Wallis.
"As a Conservative family we stand together, and we will support you."As a Conservative family we stand together, and we will support you.
"I hope that your brave statement will help others.""I hope that your brave statement will help others."
Mike Freer, the Minister for Equalities, acknowledged the "enormously personal" statement in the Commons."I hope I speak for the whole house in sending our support, it is so important that people are free and safe to be themselves whoever they are and whoever they love", he said.Mike Freer, the Minister for Equalities, acknowledged the "enormously personal" statement in the Commons."I hope I speak for the whole house in sending our support, it is so important that people are free and safe to be themselves whoever they are and whoever they love", he said.
Labour MP Wes Streeting said: "Sending you love and solidarity from the other side of the Commons. This is hugely courageous of you to share."Labour MP Wes Streeting said: "Sending you love and solidarity from the other side of the Commons. This is hugely courageous of you to share."
Plaid Cymru Commons leader Liz Saville Roberts said: "This is an extraordinarily brave message to send out, Jamie. Whatever our politics, public life is unremitting and often merciless. Great respect for your personal courage."Plaid Cymru Commons leader Liz Saville Roberts said: "This is an extraordinarily brave message to send out, Jamie. Whatever our politics, public life is unremitting and often merciless. Great respect for your personal courage."