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Corbyn ‘appalled’ at level of abuse cases rocking Westminste­r

He pledges to make Labour events ‘safe for women to go to’

- David hughes

Jeremy Corbyn has said he is “horrified” by the sexual harassment allegation­s that have rocked Westminste­r and said some of the cases were “disturbing”.

The Labour leader said he was “utterly determined” his party’s events would be a safe place for women to go.

In a wide-ranging interview with Grazia, billed as his first with a women’s magazine, Mr Corbyn declared he was “ready to be prime minister tomorrow” but admitted that his “untidiness” was the trait he most deplores in himself.

A number of Labour and Tory MPs have been caught up in Westminste­r sleaze allegation­s that emerged in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein scandal in Hollywood.

As an MP for 35 years, Mr Corbyn was asked whether he had heard whispers about inappropri­ate conduct.

“Not many whispers, no. I was very shocked,” he told Grazia. “I’m horrified and appalled by it all.

“I think sexism is a real challenge in society that needs to be dealt with.

“The allegation­s are all investigat­ed and dealt with as appropriat­e. We support the people making them as well as the people being alleged against.”

Mr Corbyn said Labour was “not dealing with huge numbers” of allegation­s but added: “We’re dealing with some cases and they are, of course, disturbing when you get them.

“But we have a process, including a confidenti­al hotline and an independen­t person to investigat­e. I’m utterly determined all Labour Party events will be a safe place for women to go to.”

Mr Corbyn said he believed he was on the verge of entering Number 10 as “there will probably be another election in the next 12 months”.

“I will probably win. I’m ready to be prime minister tomorrow.”

On Brexit, Mr Corbyn said some people during the referendum campaign had been “extremely irresponsi­ble in what they did and said” but “we have to recognise it was the largest participat­ion of people in an electoral process ever in Britain and they chose to leave”.

On Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding, Mr Corbyn – known for his republican beliefs – said “she’s clearly a very decent person”.

The royal family will pay for the wedding but the security costs will fall to the taxpayer. Mr Corbyn said: “Weddings come pretty pricey, I understand, but I think the cost should be borne by the family themselves.”

 ?? Picture: Getty. ?? Jeremy Corbyn says he is ready to be prime minister “tomorrow” and even predicts another general election in the next year.
Picture: Getty. Jeremy Corbyn says he is ready to be prime minister “tomorrow” and even predicts another general election in the next year.

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