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An activist who claims she was repeatedly raped by a Tory worker in her home has received £11,000 criminal injuries compensation.

Lisa Wade’s award came as a second woman told the Sunday Mirror the man assaulted her too.

Both alleged victims say they informed the party but claim ­officials failed to investigate.

Lisa says chiefs did not contact her for a year until a criminal case against the aide collapsed and she waived her anonymity to tell the Sunday Mirror of her ordeal.

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Although her case was never prosecuted by the CPS the ­Criminal Injuries Compensation Board found in her favour.

She said: “Sex abuse is rife in the Tory party – this is proof I told the truth.

"No amount of money can compensate me for what I went through. I just want justice.”

The second woman was 19 in 2014 when she claims the aide and two friends sexually assaulted her in a hotel while she was semi-conscious – leaving her suicidal.

She says she reported her attacker to police after reading Lisa’s story.

Lisa says Tory Commons leader Andrea Leadsom later promised to investigate but did nothing.

The MP said: “I am determined to change the culture in Parliament.”