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Nick Clegg: Rennard claims 'were in the background' | Nick Clegg: Rennard claims 'were in the background' |
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Nick Clegg has admitted that concerns over Lord Rennard 's behaviour were "in the background" when he resigned as Lib Dem chief executive in 2009. | Nick Clegg has admitted that concerns over Lord Rennard 's behaviour were "in the background" when he resigned as Lib Dem chief executive in 2009. |
Police have spoken to party officials about allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards women by the peer. | Police have spoken to party officials about allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards women by the peer. |
Mr Clegg told LBC Radio that he had wanted a change when Lord Rennard quit but the "immediate reason" for his going was "ill health". | Mr Clegg told LBC Radio that he had wanted a change when Lord Rennard quit but the "immediate reason" for his going was "ill health". |
Friends of Lord Rennard told the BBC he quit after specific health warnings. | Friends of Lord Rennard told the BBC he quit after specific health warnings. |
According to the BBC's chief political correspondent Norman Smith, Lord Rennard - who denies the allegations - was told that he might only have 12 months to live if he didn't radically change his lifestyle and that this was why he stood down. | According to the BBC's chief political correspondent Norman Smith, Lord Rennard - who denies the allegations - was told that he might only have 12 months to live if he didn't radically change his lifestyle and that this was why he stood down. |
'General concerns' | 'General concerns' |
Mr Clegg, who became leader in 2007, after the alleged incidents took place, said of Lord Rennard's departure in May 2009: "Of course, these things were in the background but his ill health was the immediate reason why he stood down." | Mr Clegg, who became leader in 2007, after the alleged incidents took place, said of Lord Rennard's departure in May 2009: "Of course, these things were in the background but his ill health was the immediate reason why he stood down." |
He also said: "Like any new leader of any organisation or political party, I wanted to make sure that the organisation reflected my priorities, my values. | He also said: "Like any new leader of any organisation or political party, I wanted to make sure that the organisation reflected my priorities, my values. |
"I felt it was time for a change at the top of the professional party." | "I felt it was time for a change at the top of the professional party." |
Mr Clegg said his then chief-of-staff Danny Alexander had "challenged" and "confronted" Lord Rennard in 2008 over "general concerns" about his behaviour, and had told the peer that "this is not acceptable". | Mr Clegg said his then chief-of-staff Danny Alexander had "challenged" and "confronted" Lord Rennard in 2008 over "general concerns" about his behaviour, and had told the peer that "this is not acceptable". |
He added: "We were told at the time that the women didn't want to take the matter forward in relation to complaints." | He added: "We were told at the time that the women didn't want to take the matter forward in relation to complaints." |
Mr Clegg said he had not known of specific allegations until Channel 4 News broke the story last week. | Mr Clegg said he had not known of specific allegations until Channel 4 News broke the story last week. |
An email sent to a senior aide by the Daily Telegraph shortly before the 2010 election setting out detailed allegations had not been "passed on to me". | An email sent to a senior aide by the Daily Telegraph shortly before the 2010 election setting out detailed allegations had not been "passed on to me". |
'Abandoned' | 'Abandoned' |
Mr Clegg also insisted that a face-to-face conversation with then MP Sandra Gidley soon after he became leader had been "of a general nature". | Mr Clegg also insisted that a face-to-face conversation with then MP Sandra Gidley soon after he became leader had been "of a general nature". |
One alleged victim, Susan - who wants to keep her surname private to avoid media intrusion - said on Tuesday that she had spoken to at least nine other women affected by incidents going back as far as 2001. | One alleged victim, Susan - who wants to keep her surname private to avoid media intrusion - said on Tuesday that she had spoken to at least nine other women affected by incidents going back as far as 2001. |
She added: "He [Mr Clegg] didn't know how to deal with it and then didn't deal with it well." | She added: "He [Mr Clegg] didn't know how to deal with it and then didn't deal with it well." |
Mr Clegg told LBC on his weekly phone-in: "It distresses me immensely that women I know - they are clearly good people whom I respect - feel abandoned." | Mr Clegg told LBC on his weekly phone-in: "It distresses me immensely that women I know - they are clearly good people whom I respect - feel abandoned." |
He added that the Lib Dems had shown "serious failure in the way the organisation was run", but said he had "revamped the party very considerably". | He added that the Lib Dems had shown "serious failure in the way the organisation was run", but said he had "revamped the party very considerably". |
Mr Clegg said he believed in treating everyone "with respect and dignity", adding: "That clearly did not happen here, to put it mildly. There were some serious mistakes and the women were not listened to and let down." | Mr Clegg said he believed in treating everyone "with respect and dignity", adding: "That clearly did not happen here, to put it mildly. There were some serious mistakes and the women were not listened to and let down." |
The Metropolitan Police said it was working with party officials to establish whether any criminal activity had taken place. | The Metropolitan Police said it was working with party officials to establish whether any criminal activity had taken place. |
After meeting the officials on Tuesday, officers appealed to "anyone with information" to come forward. | After meeting the officials on Tuesday, officers appealed to "anyone with information" to come forward. |
Conservative business minister Michael Fallon accused the Lib Dems of "not being straight" over their handling of the allegations and changing their story. | |
He told BBC Radio 4's The World at One: "I think the lesson is you've got to come clean right at the beginning, get a more independent inquiry and get the facts out there and where necessary put it right. Now that hasn't happened. This has gone on far too long." |