Daniel Korski statement in full as he quits race to be Tory candidate for Mayor of London

He said: ‘I have decided, with a heavy heart, to withdraw from the Conservative mayoral contest’
Conservative Environment Network
Nigel Howard
Matt Watts28 June 2023

Daniel Korski has quit the race to be the Tory London mayoral candidate after he was accused of groping a TV producer.

Daisy Goodwin made a formal complaint after she publicly accused the former adviser of sexually assaulting her during a meeting in Downing Street a decade ago.

Mr Korski, denied what he calls a “baseless” claim, and had been resisting pressure to quit the race, despite losing support.

Further pressure mounted on Mr Korski on Wednesday after Ms Goodwin, in an interview on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, said: “Since I wrote my piece I have been contacted by other women with some very interesting stories, which clearly I can’t talk about for legal reasons. I feel entirely justified in having written the piece and naming him.”

He announced he was leaving the race in a statement released on Wednesday afternoon. Here is the statement in full:

“I have decided, with a heavy heart, to withdraw from the Conservative mayoral contest.

“I categorically deny the allegation against me. Nothing was ever put to me formally ten years ago. Nor seven years ago when the allegation was alluded to. No investigation has ever taken place. I have been clear I would welcome and constructively participate in any investigation.

“However, the pressure on my family because of this false and unproven allegation and the inability to get a hearing for my message of ‘The London Dream’ makes it impossible for my campaign to carry on.

“I am proud of having run a positive campaign that championed new ideas, technology and talent, and the years I have campaigned for the Conservative Party and to make the lives of Londoners better.

“I believe strongly that Londoners deserve an uplifting and positive vision for their city. I tried hard to offer that.

“The news agenda is becoming a distraction from the race and the Conservative Party.

“I wish the excellent remaining contestants well and I know the Conservative Party’s eventual candidate will beat Sadiq Khan and offer the kind of rejuvenation London so desperately needs. I will do my utmost to support the Conservative Party and the eventual Conservative candidate.

“Thank you to my family, friends and all my supporters.”

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