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Labour MP Caroline Flint: Finding out I was illegitimate left its mark on me

The 56-year-old found out by accident as a child that the man she thought was her natural father had adopted her.

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Don Valley MP Caroline Flint says the stigma has now gone (Laura Lean/PA)

Labour MP Caroline Flint has said it took her years to come to terms with finding out she was illegitimate.

The Don Valley MP revealed she was born to a 17-year-old single mother and has never known who her father is.

She told Radio Times: “I know that, for me, illegitimacy left a mark. For years, even as an MP, I wouldn’t talk about being a bastard.

“So many MPs appeared to come from perfect homes, with impressive connections and endless confidence. For years, I kept my story to myself.”

Ms Flint, 56, spoke about her childhood as part of a BBC Radio 4 documentary on illegitimacy.

Her mother had married when she was two and Ms Flint discovered a certificate under a bed which stated that the man she thought was her father had in fact adopted her.

Ms Flint said times had changed and there was no longer a stigma attached to being illegitimate.

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