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Lord Lester quits the House of Lords over sexual harassment allegations

'I do not have the strength or health to continue. I am sorry this issue has caused so much upset to everyone involved'

December 12, 2018 08:47
Lord Lester
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Lord Lester has resigned from the House of Lords after a prolonged battle over sexual harassment allegations.

The 82-year-old peer, who had told the JC that the allegations against him were “a huge shock”, was suspended from the Lib Dems this year over claims he told Jasvinder Sanghera, a prominent campaigner against forced marriage, he could help her get a peerage if she had sex with him.

He has called the allegation, which were alleged to have happened in 2006, "completely untrue".

But last month a report by the privileges and conduct committee upheld the complaint against him. It recommended that Lord Lester be expelled from the Lords – but this was later reduced to a suspension up until 2022.

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