Read Nick Clegg's full statement on
the sexual harassment allegations against Lord Rennard, unedited and in full.
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The Liberal Democrats have launched an investigation into the way the party handles
harassment claims after
allegations of
sexual impropriety were made
against Lord Rennard.
A police inquiry into
sexual harassment allegations against the former Lib Dem chief executive
Lord Rennard has been dropped due to insufficient evidence, Scotland Yard said on Thursday.
Writer Kate Maltby, who accused Conservative MP Damian Green of
sexual harassment, Labour party activist Ava Etemadzadeh, who accused Labour MP Kelvin Hopkins, and former special adviser to Nick Clegg Bridget Harris, who made
allegations against Lib Dem peer
Lord Rennard, said they had little faith their political parties would put their houses in order, and accused them of ignoring the issue for decades.
Former Liberal Democrat chief executive
Lord Rennard has threatened to take legal action
against the party after being suspended following his refusal to apologise over
sexual harassment allegations.
The Oxford University politics lecturer who led complaints of
sexual harassment against Lord Rennard has said she will go to the police about her
allegations.