In a harrowing insight into the pressures MPs face, former international development secretary Rory Stewart said he was aware of cases where politicians had nearly died by suicide
MPs have tried to take their own lives because of the “almost unsustainable” nature of their job, a former minister has said – saying it’s a miracle none of his ex-colleagues have done so.
In a harrowing insight into the pressures MPs face, former international development secretary Rory Stewart said he was aware of cases where politicians had nearly died by suicide. Mr Stewart told GB News: “I don’t want to talk about the specifics because this is deeply personal to people but, yes, colleagues tried to kill themselves.
“These are people I knew. And in very serious ways – I mean they almost killed themselves. It’s a miracle they aren’t dead. There were other colleagues who had total breakdowns in the most humiliating, personal, embarrassing fashion possible, in public.”
Mr Stewart continued that the weight on expectation on MPs to always have the answers is impossible to manage. He stated: “I think it is because the gap between the way that MPs are encouraged to present themselves to the public and who they really are is almost unsustainable.