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Sir Keir Starmer declined to comment on Natalie Elphicke's past remarks about Charlie Elphicke's conviction for sexually assaulting two women. Her then-husband, the former MP for Dover, was jailed for two years in 2020. In an interview with The Sun, Ms Elphicke defended him, saying he was âattractive, and attracted to, womenâ and that that made him âan easy target for dirty politics and false allegationsâ, claiming he was the victim of a âterrible miscarriage of justiceâ. When pressed on Ms Elphicke's remarks on Wednesday, 8 May, the Labour leader declined to comment and said: "I'm delighted to welcome Natalie Elphicke to the Labour party. "She's got a strong track record on issues such as housing."