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William Hague's special adviser has resigned over "untrue and malicious" allegations made against him, the Foreign Secretary has said.

Mr Hague said suggestions Christopher Myers' appointment was due to an improper relationship between them were "utterly false".

In a statement, he also denied his marriage to wife Ffion was in trouble.

He revealed they have suffered multiple miscarriages and are still grieving the loss of a pregnancy this summer.
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Mr Myers, 25, was employed by Mr Hague during the election campaign as a constituency aide and after the election worked for the foreign secretary as a policy adviser.

Mr Hague's statement, which was issued in his personal capacity and not as foreign secretary, followed speculation in the media and on the internet over the pair's relationship.

BBC deputy political editor James Landale said the statement was "extraordinary", in its detailed response to the allegations and in the revelations about his marriage.

Mr Hague said the story seemed to stem from the fact they "occasionally" shared hotel rooms during the election.

But the MP for Richmond added: "Neither of us would have done so if we had thought that it in any way meant or implied something else.

"In hindsight I should have given greater consideration to what might have been made of that, but this is in itself no justification for allegations of this kind, which are untrue and deeply distressing to me, to Ffion and to Christopher."

Mr Hague, 49, said Mr Myers had "demonstrated commitment and political talent" over the past 18 months and was "easily qualified" for the job he held.

But he said: "He has now told me that, as a result of the pressure on his family from the untrue and malicious allegations made about him, he does not wish to continue in his position. It is a pity that a talented individual should feel that he needs to leave his job in this way."
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The foreign secretary then said he felt he had to provide background information to his marriage to Ffion in a bid to stop the "hurtful speculation" about them.

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James Landale Deputy Political Editor, BBC News

William Hague is no stranger to speculation about his sexuality and his marriage to Ffion, not least because they have no children.

But the scale of the allegations that have swirled around the internet in recent weeks have forced him to act.

David Cameron's office said the prime minister supported Mr Hague's decision to go public.

Aides said the Hagues hope this detailed statement would once and for all draw a line under the allegations.

In the short term, though, the opposite is likely to happen as the mainstream media report and examine the story, now that Mr Hague has gone public.

Only then will it become clear if Mr Hague's statement has had its effect.
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He said: "I have made no secret of the fact that Ffion and I would love to start a family.

"For many years this has been our goal. Sadly this has proved more difficult for us than for most couples.

"We have encountered many difficulties and suffered multiple miscarriages, and indeed are still grieving for the loss of a pregnancy this summer.

"We are aware that the stress of infertility can often strain a marriage, but in our case, thankfully, it has only brought us closer together.

"It has been an immensely traumatic and painful experience but our marriage is strong and we will face whatever the future brings together."

Mr Hague also said several years ago a Sunday newspaper reported that Ffion was three months pregnant without checking the story.

The revelation was made "even more difficult" as the couple "had only just experienced another disappointment", Mr Hague said.

He added: "We have never made this information public because of the distress it would cause to our families and would not do so now were it not for the untrue rumours circulating which repeatedly call our marriage into question. We wish everyone to know that we are very happily married.

"It is very regrettable to have to make this personal statement, but we have often said to each other 'If only they knew the truth'.

"Well, this is the straightforward truth."

Mr Hague said he would not be commenting further.
'Unpleasant speculation'

Mr Hague's biographer Jo-Anne Nadler said: "I think this has arisen out of a sense of frustration and anger on behalf of Mr and Mrs Hague, and also for his colleague Chris Myers.
Ffion and William Hague The Hagues married in 1997 in the historic House of Commons crypt.

"There really have been some very mean-spirited and nasty pieces of innuendo in the regular press as well as the internet over the last few weeks.

"If this has coincided, as this statement says, with the Hagues having unfortunately lost a pregnancy, then it must have been absolutely terrible for them and I very much hope that this now puts an end to all of this rather unpleasant speculation."

Conservative blogger Iain Dale said Mr Hague's statement had been forced by rumours on some political blogs.

He said: "There's absolutely no substance to the rumours at all, somebody has lost their job over it for no good reason, William Hague and his wife have been put through psychological hell because of it and I think some people have got to look at themselves in the mirror and think 'Why did we do this?'."

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Doubt he is gay anyway, but the last time I was this shocked by a Tory, John Major had a Currie all over him :oops:

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Having children has nothing to do with it.

See the Crispin Blunt story for details. TBH I wouldn't be surprised if the Conservative Party is full of closeted gay people.

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Having kids is not a preserve of straight couples. :roll:

Also I prefer to have decent politicians regardless of sexuality. I think the majority of us would prefer a good gay MP rather than a corrupt straight one.

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Who gives a monkeys? As long as they do their job properly I don't care what they get up to in their own time.


+1

Nothing to see here, move along.

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Having kids is not a preserve of straight couples. :roll:

Also I prefer to have decent politicians regardless of sexuality. I think the majority of us would prefer a good gay MP rather than a corrupt straight one.


Sadly I have a gay crap one.

It's the fact that he's crap that annoys me.

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Tory Media Machine makes "news" about gossip on the day Blair releases memoirs.

Not really any news there, we shouldn't waste any time on it.l

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Having kids is not a preserve of straight couples. :roll:

Also I prefer to have decent politicians regardless of sexuality. I think the majority of us would prefer a good gay MP rather than a corrupt straight one.


Sadly I have a gay crap one.

It's the fact that he's crap that annoys me.

I would suspect that he/she got the post because they were gay, so filled a quota for the party.

Is the fact that they are crap a bigger annoyance than his/her sexuality?

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By a country mile. Couldn't give a monkey's which side he bats for, but the Digital Rights Bill is another matter entirely.

If memory serves, Ben Bradshaw was Minister for Media or something similar, and the DRB was effectively from his department.

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The other point being completely missed by the media is that it's not an odd occurrence for blokes to share hotel bedrooms. It saves money. End of.

How many have been off on training courses and had to share hotel rooms, or sleep in a dormitory with perhaps a dozen others? It's not odd, strange or pervy.

This whole thing has been picked up - late, I might add - by the news vultures. I find it sad that some snivelling blogger has the power to effectively destroy the careers of two people over absolutely nothing. In this blogger's childish, sniggering, behind-the-bike-sheds world view, two men sharing a room means they're obviously queer and having rampant abandoned sex. What a sad little mind.

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I would suspect that he/she got the post because they were gay, so filled a quota for the party.

Is the fact that they are crap a bigger annoyance than his/her sexuality?


The words you were looking for there are they and their, I think. I've got my coat, now where's the door...

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Having children has nothing to do with it.

Not having children has everything to do with it.

I'm only a month into my marriage and I'm already catching grief because of our troubles w.r.t. having children.

To be honest I sympathise with the man; I don't like him in the least but I can at least understand him.

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He's clearly not gay, but his boyfriend might be. ;)

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The other point being completely missed by the media is that it's not an odd occurrence for blokes to share hotel bedrooms. It saves money. End of.

How many have been off on training courses and had to share hotel rooms, or sleep in a dormitory with perhaps a dozen others? It's not odd, strange or pervy.

This whole thing has been picked up - late, I might add - by the news vultures. I find it sad that some snivelling blogger has the power to effectively destroy the careers of two people over absolutely nothing. In this blogger's childish, sniggering, behind-the-bike-sheds world view, two men sharing a room means they're obviously queer and having rampant abandoned sex. What a sad little mind.

+1 wot she said.
According to this criteria I must of been having rampant gay sex for most of my life, as I have shared rooms with friends, especially on holiday :roll:
So one guy has to lose his job over a sad gits dodgy mind and another has to lay bare intimate details of their life to counter unfounded allegations.

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So two guys share a room, whoopee. Two guys in the middle of an election campaign who probably work through the night and get a couple of hours kip if any.

Nothing to see here.

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