MP who was raped praises law reforms for victims
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BBC Natalie Fleet said she believed her pregnancy was her fault
An MP who said she became pregnant after being groomed and raped as a teenager has praised government-backed victim reforms, after campaigning to stop rapists having parental rights. Natalie Fleet, the Labour MP for Bolsover in Derbyshire, spearheaded a campaign to amend the Victims and Courts Bill.
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