CONSERVATIVE MP Crispin Blunt has been arrested on suspicion of rape and the possession of controlled substances.

The former minister, 63, identified himself as the man that Surrey Police detained in Horley on Wednesday morning, before his release on conditional bail.

The MP for Reigate said he will “co-operate fully” with the ongoing investigation and is “confident” that he will not be charged.

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He said he has been interviewed twice over the incident, the first time three weeks ago when he “initially reported my concern over extortion”.

Blunt has now had the Tory whip suspended and has been asked to stay away from Parliament after being arrested on suspicion of rape, it has been reported.

Crispin Blunt's statement in full

"It has been reported that an MP was arrested yesterday in connection with an allegation of rape.

"I am confirming that MP was me.

"The fact of the arrest requires a formal notification of the Speaker and then my chief whip.

"I have now been interviewed twice in connection with this incident, the first time three weeks ago, when I initially reported my concern over extortion. The second time was earlier this morning under caution following arrest.

"The arrest was unnecessary as I remain ready to co-operate fully with the investigation that I am confident will end without charge.

"I do not intend to say anything further on this matter until the police have completed their inquiries."