Tory London mayoral hopeful drops out of race after groping claims

Daisy Goodwin says women contacted her with ‘interesting stories’ after Korski accusations

The Tory London mayoral candidate who allegedly groped a TV producer has pulled out of the contest.

Screenwriter and novelist Daisy Goodwin claims that Daniel Korski groped her breast after a meeting at Downing Street more than a decade ago.

Ms Goodwin has filed a formal complaint against Mr Korski and said she has “been contacted by other women with some very interesting stories”. Mr Korski has “categorically” denied Ms Goodwin’s claims.

In a statement, Mr Korski said: “I have decided, with a heavy heart, to withdraw from the Conservative mayoral contest.

“I categorically deny the allegation against me. Nothing was ever put to me formally ten years ago. Nor seven years ago when the allegation was alluded to. No investigation has ever taken place. I have been clear I would welcome and constructively participate in any investigation.

“However, the pressure on my family because of this false and unproven allegation, and the inability to get a hearing for my message of ‘The London Dream’, makes it impossible for my campaign to carry on.”

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Tory London mayoral contender withdraws from contest

The Tory London mayoral contender who allegedly groped TV producer Daisy Goodwin has pulled out of the contest.

Daniel Korski has “categorically” denied Ms Goodwin’s claim that he fondled her breast a decade ago after a meeting in Downing Street.

Screenwriter and producer Ms Goodwin has called his denial “bizarre”, claiming that Mr Korski “would say that”. She has also suggested Mr Korski may face further misconduct claims, having been contacted by three other women who have had “similar experiences” with the entrepreneur.

And Mr Korski has now confirmed he will no longer run to be the Conservative candidate for next May’s mayoral election.

In a statement, he said: “I have decided, with a heavy heart, to withdraw from the Conservative mayoral contest.”

He added: “The pressure on my family because of this false and unproven allegation and the inability to get a hearing for my message of ‘The London Dream’ makes it impossible for my campaign to carry on.
“I am proud of having run a positive campaign that championed new ideas, technology and talent, and the years I have campaigned for the Conservative Party and to make the lives of Londoners better.”

Joe Middleton28 June 2023 16:44

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Tory London mayoral contender blocked from government job after grope allegation, says Goodwin

Tory London mayoral contender Daniel Korski was blocked from a government job over the allegation he groped a TV producer in Downing Street, Daisy Goodwin has claimed.

Ms Goodwin said Mr Korski was up for a directorship at a government department, but did not get the position after she told the chair of the board he had groped her a decade ago.

The producer and screenwriter went public with the allegation on Monday, arguing that “the people of London deserve to know”. It came after Mr Korski made the shortlist to take on Sadiq Khan for the Conservatives in next year’s mayoral election.

Ms Goodwin said it was “interesting” that Mr Korski was blocked from the directorship but has been backed as a candidate for London mayor.

Mr Korski revealed on Tuesday that Tory HQ knew about the groping claim against him but put him on the shortlist anyway. He denies any wrongdoing.

And, speaking to Times Radio, Ms Goodwin said: “I heard that he was going up for a directorship at a government department, and I happened to know someone who was the chair of that board, and we were talking about him, and I told that person the story of what had happened to me.

“And that person, who I really can’t name, was very grateful to me for that information. He didn’t get that directorship which suggests that, you know. Well it’s interesting that he didn’t get that direction and yet he’s been backed as a candidate for the Tory mayor.”

Ms Goodwin added that she spoke to Ian Hislop before naming Mr Korski, who “made her feel this was the right thing to do”.

And she called for Mr Korski to step aside in the contest for the Conservative nomination, adding: “Men with impulse control problems, which I think is what Daniel Korski has, are probably not the best people to run the country.

“I think he should withdraw, it’s as simple as that.”

Joe Middleton28 June 2023 16:20

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Bank of England admits its own forecasts ‘unworkable’ in inflation crisis

The Bank of England’s forecasting model has become “unworkable” during Britain’s current inflation crisis, its chief economist has admitted.

Huw Pill conceded that the central bank’s model had produced misleading forecasts which failed to assess the ongoing impacts of the Ukraine war on prices and wages.

Speaking at the ECB forum on Wednesday, Mr Pill said the Bank used a model “based on last quarter century” when inflation expectations “were well anchored and there was little evidence of persistence”.

Joe Middleton28 June 2023 15:46

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Badenoch ‘very concerned’ over fears Thames Water could collapse

Kemi Badenoch has said she is “very concerned” over fears that Thames Water could collapse.

The business secretary told Sky News it was important to make sure that the company “survives” as there was outstanding issues involving sewage disposal and keeping peoples water bills down.

It comes amid reports that the company is on the verge of going bust.

The utility giant is seeking to raise cash from investors as it struggles under a £14 billion debt pile, with the government said to be drawing up contingency plans for the firm’s emergency nationalisation.

Joe Middleton28 June 2023 15:21

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Environment minister says Thames Water has not paid out dividends in five years

Environment minister says Thames Water has not paid out dividends in five years

Joe Middleton28 June 2023 15:11

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Labour scraps pledge to bring in rent controls in latest U-turn

Labour has ditched a pledge to control surging rents if it wins the next general election – nine months after endorsing the policy.

Lisa Nandy said in September that that she wanted to give local authorities the power to freeze rents, telling party conference: “Doing nothing is not an option.”

But speaking at a conference on Wednesday she described the approach as a “sticking plaster” and claimed it would increase homelessness.

Joe Middleton28 June 2023 14:55

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No 10 urges that no conclusions should be drawn over Daniel Korski allegations

Downing Street, which refused to be drawn on the Daniel Korski allegations, also urged that no conclusions be drawn over the claims.

Asked who Mr Sunak believes, his press secretary said: “I’m not going to get into ‘he said, she said’.

“The two parties are telling different stories, the proper processes should be followed and conclusions shouldn’t be drawn on until the processes are followed through.”

She said the vetting process for London mayoral candidates is carried out by the Conservative Party.

Asked if the PM was aware of any concerns before press reports, she said: “No, not that I’m aware of.”

Joe Middleton28 June 2023 14:42

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Voices: It’s time for the Tories to nationalise Thames Water

As a sort of long-term real world experiment into the merits of running a basic utility in the private sector, the seemingly imminent emergency renationalisation of Thames Water suggests it was not a very good idea in the first place. Indeed, it may now be fairly judged as a failure – and an embarrassing one at that for the party responsible, writes Sean O’Grady.

Other water companies are available, as they say, and are not in as sorry a state as old father Thames’ corporate emanation, but the best that can be said about this episode is that it proves that life for a water company as a joint stock concern owned by shareholders doesn’t necessarily guarantee clean rivers, superb customer service and, indeed, even a steady reliable income for the owners.

Most private companies that are, like Thames Water, loaded up with too much debt and lumbered with questionable management go bust, sadly, and the fate of staff, assets, shareholders and customers are left to market forces. Yet in the case of a water company, for obvious reasons of supply and sanitation, it cannot be left to just close down.

Joe Middleton28 June 2023 14:19

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Tory MPs ‘pause’ support for Daniel Korski

A number of Tory MP backers of Daniel Korski have now paused support for his London mayoral campaign in the wake of the groping allegation against him.

Children’s minister Claire Coutinho, who previously endorsed Mr Korski in the contest, said her support is “on pause” and described Ms Goodwin’s sexual assault allegation against Mr Korski is “serious and concerning”.

Skills minister Robert Halfon has also paused his support while former Tory health minister Lord Bethell, who had also endorsed Mr Korski, said he is “committed to support but keeping a watchful eye”.

Archie Mitchell28 June 2023 14:03

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Sunak encourages other accusers to come forward after groping claims against Tory mayoral candidate

Rishi Sunak has encouraged other women to come forward following “very serious) groping allegations against a Tory mayoral candidate.

Daniel Korski has been accused of touching a TV producer’s breast in Downing Street.

Daisy Goodwin, who made the sensational accusation on Monday evening, says she has since has “been contacted by other women with some very interesting stories”.

She said she could not discuss the details “for legal reasons”, but added that they had made her feel “entirely justified” in naming him.

Asked if the prime minister would encourage those who feel they have been ill treated by members of government staff – former or present – to come forward, his spokeswoman said “of course”.

Downing Street also described the allegations as “very serious”.

Mr Sunak’s press secretary said: “Obviously these allegations are very serious. They are allegations that have obviously been denied by Daniel Korski himself. They should be handled in the proper way.”

Downing Street also said the “allegations should be dealt with by the appropriate authority and taken seriously.”

Joe Middleton28 June 2023 14:00

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