Labour has suspended an MP after it was alleged he sexually harassed a party activist three years ago.Luton North MP Kelvin Hopkins, 76, has not commented on the claims, which were published in the Telegraph shortly after his suspension was announced.The woman involved, Ava Etemadzadeh, 27, said he had sent her inappropriate text messages and made inappropriate physical contact while hugging her.Mr Hopkins has had the whip withdrawn while an investigation takes place.A party spokesman said Labour "takes all such complaints extremely seriously and has robust procedures in place..........................................................Ms Etemadzadeh told the Telegraph that she met Mr Hopkins in 2013 and invited him to speak at a Labour event at Essex University in 2014, when she was 24, after which, she told the newspaper he had hugged her too tightly and made inappropriate contact.She visited Parliament at his invitation in February 2015 but said later that month he sent a suggestive text message. Having taken advice from another Labour MP, she said she took a complaint about him to Labour's whips office in December 2015.It is understood that at the time, Mr Hopkins was spoken to about why his behaviour was inappropriate and was reprimanded by the then chief whip Dame Rosie Winterton.
'I was shocked'
But he went on to be promoted, albeit briefly, to Labour's front bench in June 2016 - shortly after leader Jeremy Corbyn faced mass resignations following the EU referendum.Sources suggested Labour whips advised the leader's office not to promote him because of what happened. The leader's office say that is not the case.Ms Etmadzadeh said she was frustrated that he had been promoted but when she complained to the chief whip, she was told she could not take action while remaining anonymous.She told the BBC: "I was shocked to learn that he got promoted afterwards."I'm disillusioned by the party not just not doing anything, but then promoting him afterward. They ignored it."
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