Georgia Harrison has said she has had “serious conversations with a couple of Labour MPs” about a bid to represent an Essex constituency.
The 28-year-old former Love Island contestant and The Only Way Is Essex star has in recent years become a campaigner on tackling violence against women and girls after going through her own painful experience.
Harrison’s ex-partner, Stephen Bear, was a winner of Channel 5’s Celebrity Big Brother and now a convicted sex offender.
He was jailed for voyeurism and two counts of disclosing private, sexual photographs and films.
Harrison told Saturday’s Sun: “I had serious conversations with a couple of Labour MPs about if I could run for Essex, and they said it would be possible.
Georgia Harrison at Glamour Women of the Year Awards in 2023 at One Marylebone in London
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“They told me to go away and think about it. They said if I was being serious about running for an MP it is something that they would support me with.
“I think also for little girls growing up seeing someone like me running for an MP would be quite inspiring."
Harrison was honoured at the Glamour Women of the Year awards
At the Labour Party conference in Liverpool earlier this month, she called for sexual assault victims to be prioritised in the justice system to prevent them going through the same wait as her.
At the event, Harrison, who featured in the ITV documentary Revenge Porn: Georgia Vs Bear, said the years waiting for her case to be heard was “detrimental to my career and my mental health, which was really hard for me”.
She also pushed for “massive online platforms” to be required to take down sexually explicit content, which had been posted without consent.
On Tuesday, Harrison was honoured with an activist gong at the Glamour Women of the Year awards.
“We need more normal people going into politics," she said.
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