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Vice-President of the British Nigel Evans House denies rape charges


Deputy Parliament of Great Britain, Nigel Evans, was arrested on assumption of rape and sexual attack, but said the charges across him were "completely false."

The member 55 years of moderate Prime Minister David Cameron, was arrested Saturday by the attacks apparently attempted at his home in Lancashire, in the north of England, among July 2009 and March this year, font

Speaking to reporters, Evans accepted his "sense of uncertainty at the conditions." His lawyer said he had no calculation to resign as vice-chairman or member of Parliament.

The crimes were apparently carried out among July 2009 and March 2013 in Pendleton, Lancashire, police said. Evans is on bail until June 19

Evans, 55, was arrested Saturday morning at his home in Pendleton. The house and car were tracked.

In a confirmation, the Lancashire Police said: "We take all accusations of a sexual nature very seriously and take for granted how disastrous it can be for them to have the courage to come offensive.
"As police, we are attempted to investigate attentive sexual crimes but firmly detecting the impact that this type of crime are victims."

Evans, MP for Ribble Valley since 1992, was elected one of three vice common three years ago.

From 1999-2001, he abided Vice-Chairman of the prudent Party. In 2001, he was facilitated to the darken Welsh secretary - a direction he held for two years.

Vice-Speaker of the House is elected by all components of the cabin of Commons.
He chairs the Commons debate if the speaker is not there. A member has the same powers as the speaker when you're sitting, which controls the debates and accepts coordination and has a casting vote if case of equivalence in the home.