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Labour MP Rosie Duffield 'off frontbench' after lockdown breach with married partner

Rosie Duffield - Geoff Pugh
Rosie Duffield - Geoff Pugh

A Labour MP is no longer in a frontbench role after being caught breaking lockdown rules, according to reports.

Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield is no longer a Labour whip after she met her partner while they were living separately, in breach of coronavirus restrictions, the Mail on Sunday said.

The paper said that she met her married partner for a long walk in her constituency in April, and that the MP also did not deny he visited her constituency house.

Ms Duffield, 48, told the Mail that the pair observed the two-metre social distancing rules, but these incidents were before meetings between people from different households were allowed.

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The pair are now thought to be living in the same property and her partner separated from his wife.

In a statement 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."