The Daily Telegraph

Liberal Democrat MP admits she was arrested after ‘slapping’ her ex-boyfriend

- By Victoria Ward

LIBERAL Democrat leadership hopeful Layla Moran has admitted she was arrested and detained by police after she slapped her then boyfriend.

The MP for Oxford West and Abingdon said she was coming clean after rumours began circulatin­g about the incident, which took place at a party conference in Glasgow.

She said she had slapped the man, identified only as Richard, following a row over a lost computer cable.

The revelation prompted some commentato­rs to praise her honesty, describing her as brave and courageous.

But others demanded that Ms Moran, 36, step down, noting that domestic violence should be condemned, regardless of the circumstan­ces and the gender of the perpetrato­r.

Baroness Hussein-ece said on Twitter it was “very courageous of you to share this”. But another wrote online: “Imagine if the genders were switched. Domestic violence is not courageous or inspiring. It is disgusting. Shame.”

Philip Davies, the Conservati­ve MP, told The Sun: “I suspect the reaction of some MPS would have been rather different if I had been a male MP admitting domestic violence against a woman. These double standards are not acceptable and I trust that the feminists in Parliament who campaign on the issue of domestic violence speak out about this. I am not holding my breath.”

Ms Moran made the confession in a lengthy statement posted online, revealing that the victim had given her permission to “share their story”.

“In 2013, Richard and I had a row at the autumn conference in Glasgow that initially began over a lost computer cable,” she said.

“The relationsh­ip had come under enormous strain in preceding months and regrettabl­y, it escalated and in the heat of the moment I slapped him because I felt threatened.

“We both recognise it wasn’t our finest hour and were, both at the time and continue to be, grateful that the police mediated, and calmed things down.”

Ms Moran said both of them were detained at a police station and she was later charged, although the case was dropped when it became apparent “there was no case to answer”.

Colin Sutton, a retired Metropolit­an Police detective chief inspector, branded her language: “Classic victimblam­ing statement of a domestic abuser.”

The admission comes just weeks after Ms Moran revealed she was considerin­g running for leader of the Liberal Democrats after Sir Vince Cable announced he would be standing down.

A Liberal Democrat spokesman said: “We were aware of the personal nature of the statement issued by Layla, with Richard’s support, and hope that their privacy is respected.”

 ??  ?? Layla Moran said her relationsh­ip at the time had been under ‘enormous strain’
Layla Moran said her relationsh­ip at the time had been under ‘enormous strain’

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