Labour MP Simon Danczuk is facing a police investigation after a rape allegation was made against him. A spokesman for Lancashire police said: “We can confirm that we have received a report of a historic rape dating back to 2006. We are in the very early stages of an investigation and inquiries are ongoing. The complaint relates to a 49-year-old man.”

It is understood that the allegation is against Danczuk, who has been under mounting pressure after a series of revelations about his private life. Responding to the claims, the MP for Rochdale said: “These claims are malicious, untrue and extremely upsetting. The police have not been in touch with me, but I will co-operate fully with any inquiries and am confident my name will be promptly cleared.”

Danczuk has been MP for Rochdale since 2010 and hit the headlines two years later after exposing Cyril Smith, the late Liberal MP, as a paedophile. He co-wrote a book on Smith and first named him as a child abuser in parliament, months before the police confirmed that the late MP should have been prosecuted over abuse claims.

He has been a prominent campaigner against child abuse in recent years and has also been a fierce critic of the Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, whom he said last October he would try to oust if the party did badly in this May’s devolved and local elections. He has admitted to having a drink problem, and his personal relationships have also hit the headlines in the past year.

At the weekend, Danczuk’s first wife accused him of being a sexual predator in an interview with the Mail on Sunday. Sonia Rossington, who was married to the MP for a decade, accused him of drug-taking and sexually abusive behaviour during their marriage.



Danczuk responded to Rossington’s claims, telling the Mail On Sunday: “She is consumed by bitterness, is susceptible to drinking too much and is telling lies.”

The Labour MP came under the spotlight again in recent days when he was suspended by the party, which is investigating his conduct over an entirely separate allegation, in which he has admitted sending explicit texts to a 17-year-old girl after she asked him for a job in his constituency office. The MP apologised unreservedly and blamed a drink problem for the messages he sent to Sophena Houlihan when she was 17. Houlihan, who is now 18, said Danczuk sent her numerous messages including one asking if she wanted a “spanking”.

Pressure on Danczuk to resign intensified on Monday night as Peter Saunders, the founder of one of Britain’s biggest child abuse charities, the National Association for People Abused in Childhood, said the MP had “no excuses whatsoever” for his behaviour towards Houlihan.

“I want to register my disgust at not only his behaviour but his attempts to defend himself instead of doing the honourable thing, which is resigning immediately as a member of parliament,” said Saunders, who was last year appointed by Pope Francis to a special commission on child sexual abuse in the Catholic church.

A small demonstration outside Danczuk’s constituency office in Rochdale ended in ugly scenes when two men confronted the MP in the town centre, shouting: “Resign, you scumbag,” as he retreated to his office. Danczuk later said he had reported one of the men to police. A group of around two dozen protesters – many of whom were political opponents of Danczuk – had earlier gathered outside his constituency office before marching through Rochdale demanding his resignation.

Speaking after the protest, Danczuk described the demonstrators as a “ragtag of political opponents” and “malcontents” and said he had been “humbled” by the reaction of his constituents, who he said were sticking by him.

The MP also suggested he was the victim of an establishment class war, saying he had been lambasted for his “working-class colourful personal life” while people acting with similar colourful lives from upper class backgrounds were not vilified.

The MP’s personal life came under scrutiny again after the collapse in June 2015 of his marriage to his second wife, Karen, who was dubbed the “selfie queen” after posting numerous photographs of herself on social media.

Greater Manchester police have previously confirmed that they had looked into a report that Danczuk had been “communicating inappropriately with a teenage girl” after a complaint was made to them on 29 December 2015. “This matter was looked into and it has been determined that no offences have been committed,” they said in a statement.

It is understood that Labour is considering dropping Ken Livingstone from any inquiry into Danczuk after the former mayor of London criticised the MP for Rochdale last week. Danczuk claimed Livingstone has prejudged any inquiry.