Former Labour MP Rosie Duffield has said she never thought she would leave the party "in a million years" and suggested the prime minister has a "problem with women" after her resignation.
The Canterbury MP, who submitted a scathing resignation letter to Sir Keir Starmer on Saturday, told the BBC she is "desperately sorry" to those in her constituency who voted for Labour.
"It's not at all where I wanted to be. I never thought in a million years I would leave this party," she told the broadcaster late last night.
"I'm trying not to get upset… it's in your soul and your heart, particularly someone like me.
"I'm from a very different background to Keir Starmer. I was a single mum who needed the Labour Party.
"It's just so profoundly disappointing as a Labour voter and activist and a former recipient of tax credits in a low-paid job to see this is what we've become."
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Her resignation letter to the prime minister said she was "so ashamed of what you and your inner circle have done to tarnish and humiliate our once proud party".
In the interview with the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg, Ms Duffield was asked if she thought Sir Keir "has a problem with women".
She replied: "I'm afraid I do. I've experienced it myself."
The now-independent MP said she and other female Labour backbenchers refer to "the young men who surround" Sir Keir as "the lads".
"It's very clear that the lads are in charge," she added.
"They've now got their Downing Street passes and they're the same ones briefing against me in the papers and other prominent female MPs."
Her resignation letter specifically criticised Sir Keir's treatment of Hackney North and Stoke Newington MP Diane Abbott as "deeply shameful" after her long-term suspension.
Reacting to Ms Duffield's resignation on Sky News, Labour minister Pat McFadden said he "regrets" her decision, but added: "It's probably not a secret that she's been unhappy for some time."
On questions of "sleaze" that relate to Sky News revelations of the prime minister receiving more freebies than any other MP, he said he "wouldn't characterise it in the way that Rosie has" and that there was "no public money involved".
He also said he is "not ashamed of the party" and that "government is always tough" in light of Labour's decision to cut winter fuel payments for thousands of pensioners.
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Ms Duffield told Kuenssberg Labour's three months in power has been "mass hypocrisy" she "can't be part of".
"It's greed," she said. "Why else would someone on so much more money than most people get free gifts? He can absolutely afford his own clothes - we all can."
She said Sir Keir "hasn't answered" or "actually explained" the situation.
In response to the revelations on his donations, he said: "Wherever there are gifts from anyone, I'm going to comply with the rules.
"It's very important to me that the rules are followed. I've always said that. I said that before the election. I reinforced it after the election. And that's why shortly after the election, my team reached out for advice on what declarations should be made so it's in accordance with the rules.
"They then sought out for further advice more recently, as a result of which they've made the relevant declarations."
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