Labour MP Rosie Duffield steps down from frontbench after admitting lockdown breach
A Labour MP is no longer serving in a senior role in the parliamentary party after admitting breaking coronavirus lockdown rules.
Rosie Duffield, who represents Canterbury in the House of Commons, has apologised and is no longer a Labour whip after it was revealed that she met her partner when they were not living together in April.
Ms Duffield, who was first elected in 2017, met her partner for a long walk and did not deny that he came to her house, the Mail on Sunday has reported.
She said that they stayed two metres apart at all times on the walk, but that these meetings were before meetings between two people from different households were allowed.
Ms Duffield added: “My partner and I have been attempting to navigate a difficult personal situation as responsibly as possible. I apologise that during that process, we breached the guidelines.
“A relationship breakdown is difficult at the best of times, let alone during a pandemic.
“I hope people can understand why I took the steps I did and know that I take responsibility for the breaches that occurred and for which I apologise.”