Home secretary says his remark about putting Rohypnol in wife’s drink ‘clearly caused hurt’

The UK home secretary, James Cleverly, has conceded that a pre-Christmas “joke” he made about spiking his wife’s drink with a “date rape” drug could have distracted from his department’s work to tackle violence against women and girls.

In his first public appearances since comments made at a Downing Street reception prompted calls for his resignation, Cleverly reiterated an apology for what he described as a joke and sought to emphasise his record in government on bringing forward policies to help women and girls.

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