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New MP Natalie Fleet reveals she was groomed by older man before giving birth at 15 as she says: 'I was a child and this is statutory rape'

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  • Natalie Fleet represents Bolsover, Dennis Skinner's old constituency 
  • She revealed in an interview she was groomed by an older man as a teenager
  • Fleet says she now wants to represent women in her situation  

By Perkin Amalaraj

Published: 08:40 BST, 20 July 2024 | Updated: 08:52 BST, 20 July 2024

A new MP who gave birth at just 15 years old has revealed she was 'groomed' by an older man. 

Labour MP Natalie Fleet, who now represents Bolsover after being elected in this year's general election, told GB News that she suffered from 'statutory rape' as she was a child. 

 She said: 'That was an older man. That was potentially, I mean now we have labels like grooming that we didn't have then.

'I didn't know we were having unprotected sex. I was a child and this is statutory rape. You know, at the time this isn't something that we were talking about. It's not how I saw myself.'

Fleet, who took over the seat Labour legend Dennis Skinner presided over for decades until 2019, admitted her family had been 'struggling' when she was growing up, at one stage finding themselves homeless before she gave birth to her daughter 'at a very young age'.

Labour MP Natalie Fleet (pictured) now represents Bolsover after being elected in this year's general election

She told GB News she suffered from 'statutory rape' as she was a child.

She said: 'At the time, when I was 15, I felt full of shame and guilt and responsibility.

'And all I was determined to do was make sure that she had a life that was as good as she would have had to any age parent. That was what I was determined to do, I didn't think about me or the impact.'

But, with her daughter now 23 and 'the absolute love of my life', Ms Fleet said she could look back and think 'that wasn't okay'.

When she came to tell her daughter about what happened, Ms Fleet said she had been shocked that she was unable to find any advice for women in her situation.

She said: 'There was nothing. There's no acknowledgement that it happens in the UK.

'And the more research I've done, I've found that there are over 3,000 conceptions every year from rape, but there's no charity to support these women.'

Ms Fleet is now a mother of four and a Labour MP, elected earlier this month in the Bolsover seat represented for decades by Dennis Skinner before being won by the Conservatives in 2019.

In that position, she said she wanted to use her platform to talk more about women in her situation 'and do something about it'.

She said: 'I really want to be a voice for all of those people, all of those women that have children in far from ideal circumstances.'

Adding that her childhood experiences still had a 'massive impact' on her, including 'weekly nightmares', she said she was still 'so excited about what the next Labour Government is going to do'.

She said: 'We're going to make sure that we're smashing down barriers to opportunity so that there can be more stories like mine.

'I am a product of the last Labour government. It wasn't a perfect government, but it changed my life and it was transformational.

'And that's the reason that it's worth doing a job where you can't go to the shop in your pyjamas anymore, but where you still have a panic alarm in your bag, your own children are potentially at risk, that's really awful.

'But when it means that you can make other children's lives, who aren't as fortunate, better, that's incredible.'

GB News' interview with Ms Fleet is expected to be broadcast between 1pm and 3pm on Sunday afternoon.

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