Boris is also raging at the guilty parties. Yesterday it was Keir Starmer saying it again. We hear repeatedly how a “culture change” is needed there. This is in the building where laws meant to protect us are made. Kate McCann wrote: “Nearly every single one of us has experienced something like this in the course of our jobs - often repeatedly - and we are utterly, utterly sick of it.”
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Then female lobby reporters tweeted their fury on the Rayner story. A female Labour MP has accused a member of the shadow Cabinet of making deeply sexist comments towards her, and this came amid reports that 56 MPs, including Cabinet ministers, face allegations of sexual misconduct.Īt a meeting of Tory MPs with Chief Whip Chris Heaton-Harris on the topic of pornography, 14 MPs got up to tell their ‘shocking’ experiences of sexism and misogyny. Meanwhile, his colleagues were busy smearing Angela Rayner, below, suggesting she used Basic Instinct moves to distract Boris Johnson at PMQs. And yet…įor those of you who have been distracted by other news, let me recount what’s happened in Westminster this week: a Tory MP was accused of watching porn in the House of Commons - on multiple occasions and during a debate. Especially regarding the lazy tropes centred on women and their “availability” for sex. I thought as I read it that we should probably find comfort in the huge steps taken since then to protect us from violence particularly sexual violence, misogyny and stereotyping.
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This was just one of the many facts I needed reminding of and found in barrister Harriet Johnson’s compelling and forensically written book Enough: the Violence Against Women and How to End It. T was only in 1991 that the House of Lords ruled that marital rape was illegal.