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bitontheslide 25-04-2022 07:14 AM

Misogyny in UK parliament
 
Boris Johnson has contacted Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner to make clear that he views claims about her in a Sunday newspaper misogynistic.

Politicians have condemned the suggestion Ms Rayner tries to distract the prime minister in the Commons by crossing and uncrossing her legs.

The Mail on Sunday said some unnamed Conservative MPs had made the claim.

Ms Rayner dismissed this as a "perverted smear" that showed women in politics faced misogyny every day.

On Sunday Mr Johnson criticised the comments tweeting: "As much as I disagree with Angela Rayner on almost every political issue, I respect her as a parliamentarian and deplore the misogyny directed at her anonymously today."

A Downing Street source confirmed to the BBC that the prime minister had contacted Ms Rayner privately by text message to reiterate what he said in his public tweet.

BBC chief political correspondent Adam Fleming said that the texts between the two were in their "inimitable" styles, according to a source.

Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves told BBC Breakfast that "instead of just tweeting, the prime minister needs to get his house in order" and ensure that his MPs did not think they had "carte blanche to be saying this sort of thing".

"This is endemic," she added, saying that she did not think there was a single female MP or staff member in the House of Commons who did not have their own stories of misogyny or sexism.

She told BBC Radio 4's Today programme the claims were "absolutely outrageous", and said it was indicative of a wider issue in Parliament.

"To be honest I am sick and tired of the way that female MPs and women are treated in Parliament and if this story and this outrageous slur on Angela gets things changed that would be a good thing."

Downing Street will not be asking for an inquiry into who made the comments to the Mail on Sunday, with a source saying this was because such inquiries rarely found the person in question.

A raft of politicians, including female Tory MPs, have also spoken out in support of Ms Rayner.

Conservative Caroline Nokes said too many female MPs of all parties had been "on receiving end of vile articles", while former minister Andrea Leadsom tweeted: "Really sorry Angela. Totally unacceptable comments and reporting."

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said: "The sexism and misogyny peddled by the Tories is a disgraceful new low from a party mired in scandal and chaos."

The article - which has now been changed to headline on deputy Labour leader Ms Rayner's response on Twitter - quoted unnamed Conservative MPs claiming she would cross and uncross her legs when opposite the PM at the dispatch box in the Commons to distract him.

A host of MPs have since come out to not only condemn the suggestion made but also the tone of the newspaper's reporting.

And Ms Nokes - who chairs the women and equalities committee - confirmed on Twitter that she had contacted the Commons Speaker, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, to ask if the political editor who wrote the piece should have a press pass for Parliament.

The newspaper article said: "Tory MPs have mischievously suggested that Ms Rayner likes to distract the PM when he is in the dispatch box by deploying a fully-clothed Parliamentary equivalent of Sharon Stone's infamous scene in the 1992 film Basic Instinct."

The paper added: "It is also suggested she employs the tactic when sitting next to Sir Keir when he faces Mr Johnson at PMQs".

The piece quotes one MP as saying: "She knows she can't compete with Boris's Oxford Union debating training, but she has other skills which he lacks.

"She has admitted as much when enjoying drinks with us on the [Commons] terrace."

The article also described the Labour MP's background as "a grandmother who left school at 16 while pregnant and with no qualifications before becoming a care worker".

Ms Rayner condemned the article in a thread on Twitter as "gutter journalism", and accused the sources of "spreading desperate, perverted smears in their doomed attempts to save [Mr Johnson's] skin" amid the partygate scandal.

She added: "I won't be letting their vile lies deter me. Their attempts to harass and intimidate me will fail.

"I hope this experience doesn't put off a single person like me, with a background like mine from aspiring to participate in public life. That would break my heart."

The report led to a huge backlash on social media and support for the Labour deputy leader.

Scotland's First Minister and SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon tweeted: "Solidarity from across the political divide to Angela Rayner on this.

"It's a reminder of the deep misogyny women face every day."

Liberal Democrat MP Munira Wilson described it as a "disgraceful story", saying: "I can't even believe it made it into print."

Labour's shadow leader of the Commons, Thangam Debbonaire, added: "This all shows we need more women in politics and that when we work together, we are mighty and fearsome and some pathetic men feel threatened by it."

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-61213711

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unbelievable in this day and age that a newspaper would print such trash

Cherie 25-04-2022 07:46 AM

yes its really low

Oliver_W 25-04-2022 08:04 AM

Just desperate.

If Johnson really had dominated her in the debates, they'd lead with that instead of talking about her legs.

parmnion 25-04-2022 08:20 AM

It's certainly causing a stir.

LeatherTrumpet 25-04-2022 08:43 AM




Toy Soldier 25-04-2022 08:56 AM

Misogyny in politics??? I refuse to believe it!

bitontheslide 25-04-2022 08:56 AM

yeah criticise the apology rather than the misogynistic newspaper. Way to go

Niamh. 25-04-2022 08:58 AM

Gross

arista 25-04-2022 10:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 11157431)
It's certainly causing a stir.



arista 25-04-2022 10:09 AM

Starmer started
on the 10AM first story
This Morning, ITV1HD.

Lapping up all this.

Kizzy 25-04-2022 01:17 PM

So who actually said that? The Mail needs to explain who is saying these things.

arista 25-04-2022 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 11157514)
So who actually said that? The Mail needs to explain who is saying these things.


One Conservative MP.



The Speaker of the House

will now have a meeting with the newspaper
to find out more.

michael21 25-04-2022 02:07 PM

Boris want her to party

Alf 25-04-2022 02:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11157426)
yes its really low

What is, her skirt?

parmnion 25-04-2022 02:59 PM

Seemingly she has said it herself.

bitontheslide 25-04-2022 03:07 PM

interesting this thread has brought out the forum misogynists

Niamh. 25-04-2022 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 11157554)
Seemingly she has said it herself.

According to who?

Alf 25-04-2022 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11157563)
interesting this thread has brought out the forum misogynists

Stop posting then and it wouldn't.

Strictly Jake 25-04-2022 03:21 PM

Flippin typical woman's point of view...

Alf 25-04-2022 03:22 PM

I think it's probably true that she does a Sharon Stone to put off Boris and that she admitted as much during drinks on the common terrace. Rumours like that don't just come from nowhere, there's always something in them.

parmnion 25-04-2022 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11157565)
According to who?

The news channel I was watching when this story broke over the weekend.

parmnion 25-04-2022 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alf (Post 11157571)
I think it's probably true that she does a Sharon Stone to put off Boris and that she admitted as much during drinks on the common terrace. Rumours like that don't just come from nowhere, there's always something in them.

Yep...this is what was said during the first breaking of this story

Niamh. 25-04-2022 03:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 11157572)
The news channel I was watching when this story broke over the weekend.

Yes but where did they get that from, do they have footage of her saying it herself or a tweet or an email of her saying it? The tweet she posted earlier about it suggests that she did not say anything of the sort

Niamh. 25-04-2022 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 11157573)
Yep...this is what was said during the first breaking of this story

of course it was, because people are sexist *****

Alf 25-04-2022 03:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11157575)
of course it was, because people are sexist *****

People are also liars, especially MPs.They always deny scandals.


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