The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Corbyn hits out over ‘warped’ sex culture in corridors of power

Labour leader says any guilty MPs must be ‘held to account’

- By Kieran Andrews KIANDREWS@SUNDAYPOST.COM

Jeremy Corbyn has spoken out against the “warped and degrading culture” of sexual harrassmen­t which exists within Westminste­r.

The Labour leader made his remarks after it emerged that female staff in the House of Commons have been naming “sex pest” MPs in a private social media group.

In a speech to the Scottish Unite The Union conference in Aviemore, the UK Labour leader slammed “a culture where the abuse of women has often been accepted and normalised”.

His inter vention came as a Scottish Labour MP revealed that fellow politician­s warned her she might be harassed by men working in the Houses of Parliament.

Female staff are believed to have set up a WhatsApp group to share informatio­n after allegation­s of sexual assault and rape were made against the Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.

Mr Weinstein denies the allegation­s against him.

Mr Corbyn said a “warped and degrading culture” – where the abuse of women is accepted and normalised – is thriving in the corridors of power.

He told delegates: “Sexual abuse is not confined to any one workplace or institutio­n. Too often, when women have spoken out they haven’t been listened to.

“This must be the turning point. Any members of parliament who have engaged in this sort of behaviour must be held to account.”

In his keynote speech, Mr Corbyn urged women who have suffered such abuse or harassment to report it to authoritie­s, including – if appropriat­e – the police.

Midlothian MP Danielle Rowley told The Sunday Post that while she had not experience­d any harassment, the issue was “something I’ve been made really aware of” by politician­s helping her settle in after her election in June.

She said: “Female colleagues have said if anything happens then come to us straight away. They have been offering support.

“I don’t know if it’s because that’s how it has been in the past so there is an expectatio­n or worry it might happen, or if it’s that people know it is something that is currently happening, but it’s certainly something being talked about.”

Mr Corbyn has faced accusation­s that he was slow to act over misogynist­ic and homophobic comments by Labour MP Jared O’Mara - including a claim he called a constituen­t an “ugly b****”, which he denies.

But the Labour leader said that his party “will not tolerate any form of discrimina­tion or harassment”.

It was reported yesterday that four MPs, including a minister, had been caught up in allegation­s of sexual misconduct at Westminste­r.

The MPs – two Labour and two Conservati­ve – have been accused of harassing or propositio­ning young women inappropri­ately.

Downing Street has described allegation­s of abuse as “deeply concerning” and warned any minister found to have behaved in appropriat­ely would face“serious action”.

Women and Equalities Minister Justine Greening said abusive behaviour towards women at Westminste­r must be stamped out.

She said: “There is no place in Westminste­r for this kind of behaviour.

“Women who experience it should be coming forward to be clear about what has happened to them.”

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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn condemned sexual harassment during a speech to the Scottish Unite The Union conference in Aviemore
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Danielle Rowley

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