MP Charlie Elphicke tells court he was ‘besotted’ with Parliamentary worker in her 20s

‘Naughty Tory’ MP Charlie Elphicke tells court he was ‘besotted’ with Parliamentary worker in her 20s and wanted to start an affair, but denies sexually assaulting her

  • Former Tory MP Charlie Elphicke told a court that he was ‘besotted’ with worker
  • He is accused of assaulting the woman in Palace of Westminster and kissing her
  • Also accused of sexually assaulting another woman at his Belgravia townhouse  
  • Elphicke has denied three counts of sexual assault relating to the two women

Former Tory MP Charlie Elphicke, who is accused of repeatedly groping a young woman in her 20s, told a court he was ‘besotted’ with the Parliamentary worker and enjoyed spending time with her.

Elphicke, 49, who is accused of assaulting the young woman in the Palace of Westminster and kissing against her will in 2016, described how he thought the worker was ‘amazing’ and ‘hadn’t felt like this in years’. 

Giving evidence at Southwark Crown Court he said the Parliamentary worker was ‘lovely and wonderful’ and told jurors he texted her: ‘Goodness I need a stiff drink!’ before meeting her for a drink. 

They ‘gossiped’ and discussed how much they enjoyed spending time together for two hours before parting ways at around 8pm.

But Elphicke denied pulling the woman onto his lap and planting a ‘disgusting, slobbery’ kiss on her open mouth.

He insisted any touching was ‘social’ and ‘normal’ and denied allegations that he shoved his hand down her top and fondled her breasts.  

Former Tory MP Charlie Elphicke (pictured with his wife Natalie Elphicke) told a court he was ‘besotted’ with the Parliamentary worker who he is accused of groping

Ian Winter QC, defending, asked Elphicke: ‘When having those kind of friendly conversations were you touching her at all?’

Elphicke replied: ‘No.’

Asked whether the conversation went any further, Elphicke said: ‘I texted [her] how much I liked her in many ways and how I had not met someone like her for a very, very long time and how I was really liking her a lot and I wanted us to take our relationship to a different level.’

Mr Winter asked: ‘How do you think now you actually felt about her on [that day]?’

Elphicke replied: ‘Besotted. I thought she was just amazing. I hadn’t felt like this in years and I said to her when was the last time you felt like this and I thought it was a two way street.’

When asked by the lawyer if the worker had made clear she did not feel those things for him, Elphickle went on to say: ‘No. We then discussed that we should meet up on her birthday. I was thinking effectively on neutral ground.’

He added: ‘I would only have touched her in a normal, social form of touching.

‘I might have touched her shoulder, her upper arm, I might have touched her hand, but no unusual physical contact took place.’ 

During the trial it was revealed that Elphickle, who also denied trying to kiss the worker ‘on an open mouth’, asked the woman to call him when she got back home after the meeting but she allegedly replied: ‘Sorry my phone died. All good. See you tomorrow.’ 

The former MP (pictured outside Southwark Crown Court with his wife) denies three counts of sexual assault

The former MP (pictured outside Southwark Crown Court with his wife) denies three counts of sexual assault

When asked by Mr Winter if he propositioned her, the MP replied: ‘Yes. I was very struck by her and I lost my head over her. I thought she was lovely and wonderful.’

The alleged victim was said to have messaged Elphicke later in the month: ‘Still in bed now. Cat has come in for cuddles.’

‘What did you think when you got that message?’ the defence barrister asked.

‘I thought that was very overt and I thought it was an indication of her interest in me,’ Elphicke said.

‘What do you mean by overt?’ the QC asked.

‘Overtly flirty,’ Elphicke replied.

The former MP said the pair exchanged emojis and the woman had ‘blown him a kiss’ in one text while he sent her ‘four dancing flamenco lady’ emojis in another.

‘Did you think that her conduct towards you was fake in any way? Mr Winter asked.

‘No,’ replied the former government whip. 

The former Dover MP is also accused of sexually assaulting another woman at his Belgravia townhouse in 2007.

The married father-of-two is said to have chased her around the kitchen and smacked her bottom while chanting ‘I’m a naughty Tory’. 

The former MP, from Dover, denies three counts of sexual assault relating to the two women but wept when he told jurors of his affair with another woman.  

The trial continues.