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Nigel Evans resigns as deputy speaker amid sex offence charges Nigel Evans resigns as deputy speaker amid sex offence charges
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Conservative MP Nigel Evans has resigned as Commons Deputy Speaker, after the Crown Prosecution Service said he would be charged with offences including sexual assault and rape. Conservative MP Nigel Evans has resigned as Commons Deputy Speaker, after being charged with offences including sexual assault, indecent assault and rape.
Mr Evans will be charged with eight offences in total dating from between 2002 and 2013, the CPS said, also including indecent assault. Mr Evans is accused of eight offences in total dating between 2002 and 2013, the Crown Prosecution Service said.
The MP has denied any wrongdoing. There are seven alleged victims.
The director of public prosecutions said the decision had been taken after careful consideration. The 55-year-old MP for Ribble Valley denies any wrongdoing and pledged to continue to represent his constituents from the backbenches.
Keir Starmer added: "We have concluded that there is sufficient evidence and that it is in the public interest to prosecute Mr Evans. In a statement to reporters after being charged, he said: "May I reassure everyone at this time that I will robustly defend my innocence.
"I have today answered bail following complaints I have said were incredulous.
"Whilst I am saddened that this case has not been closed today, I am certain of two things: firstly that I am innocent, and secondly that my innocence will be demonstrated.
"Having informed my fellow deputy speakers Lindsay Hoyle and Dawn Primarolo, my association chairman and staff, I can confirm I will now resign as deputy speaker.
"However, I will continue to work hard for the people of Ribble Valley from the backbenches where I first started my political career in 1992."
He pledged to do his best to tackle local problems such as the "crisis of extra house-building" and cuts to rural bus services.
Mr Evans finished: "I appreciate that this case will create a great deal of media interest, but after today I will not be making any further comment until after the case concludes."
The director of public prosecutions for England and Wales said the decision to charge Mr Evans had been taken after careful consideration.
Keir Starmer added: "We have concluded that there is sufficient evidence and that it is in the public interest to prosecute.
"Lancashire Constabulary has therefore been authorised to charge two counts of indecent assault, five counts of sexual assault and one count of rape relating to a total of seven alleged victims.""Lancashire Constabulary has therefore been authorised to charge two counts of indecent assault, five counts of sexual assault and one count of rape relating to a total of seven alleged victims."
Mr Evans is expected to appear before Preston Magistrates' Court on 18 September 2013.
The two indecent assaults are alleged to have been committed between 1 January 2002 and 1 January 2004, the five sexual assaults allegedly happened between 1 January 2009 and 1 April 2013, and the alleged rape between 29 March 2013 and 1 April.
Mr Evans, from Pendleton in Lancashire, answered bail on Tuesday having previously been arrested in May and June.
He was re-arrested and interviewed by detectives throughout the day before being charged in the evening.