The Scotsman

Labour MP quits after breaching lockdown rules to visit boyfriend

- By CAITLIN DOHERTY

Labour MP Rosie Duffield has quit her frontbench role after she admitted breaking lockdown rules.

Thempforca­nterburyst­ood down as a party whip and apologised after confirming she had met her partner while they were living separately, in breach of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

Shadow chancellor Anneliese Dodds said Ms Duffield was “absolutely right” to have taken “immediatel­y responsibi­lity” and resigned from her post.

Reports said Ms Duffield went for a long walk in her constituen­cy with James Routh, a TV director, in April and admitted he visited her constituen­cy home.

Ms Duffield said the pair observed the two-metre social distancing rules but these incidents were before meetings between people from different households were allowed.

Mr Routh has since moved into the MP’S London flat after separating from his wife, the Mail on Sunday reported.

Ms Duffield said: “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.”

Ms Duffield was elected in the 2017 general election with a majority of 187, winning a seat which had been held by the Conservati­ves since its creation in 1918.

Ms Dodds said: “She was absolutely right to resign. Clearly she wasn’t right to have broken the rules – quite the opposite – and it is absolutely correct that she has immediatel­y taken responsibi­lity for that and she has resigned.

“I talk to my constituen­ts and the kind of sacrifices that they have gone through to stick to the rules, to keep us all safe – everybody has got to do that. ”

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