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Getting degenerate MPs to change is wildly optimistic

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WITH some MPs behaving like Caligula resurrecte­d, there have been calls to drag politician­s into the classroom for some reprogramm­ing.

Up to 56 MPs have now been accused of sexual misconduct ranging from serious sexual assault to harrassmen­t – and that’s not counting all the incidents of predatory behaviour never reported.

Nearly 80 per cent of rapes and sexual assaults go unreported and we can assume victims will feel even more compelled to keep their mouths shut in the hallowed halls of Westminste­r.

The problem with reporting improper behaviour in any workplace which is institutio­nally discrimina­tory is that, too often, the victim is seen as the problem.

The suggestion compulsory training for politician­s will fundamenta­lly change the thinking of the degenerate­s among them is wildly optimistic.

Select which action is not acceptable in the parliament­ary chamber? A. Looking at pictures of tractors. B. Watching porn.

Any attempt to teach misogynist­s to show women respect would be like trying to teach Priti Patel to show refugees some humanity.

But this isn’t some off-colour thinking – we have MPs accused of high-tariff sexual abuse.

Tory MP Imran Ahmad Khan was last month found guilty of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy.

Charlie Elphicke was the MP for Dover when he was found guilty of sexually assaulting two women, including one he chased around his home chanting: “I’m a naughty Tory.”

A fellow MP described his crimes as “folly”. Although women constitute the majority of victims, more men are coming forward to highlight how young males have been preyed upon by MPs.

This week, Labour MP Chris Bryant told how he was “touched up” by four older MPs when he came into parliament as a young man in 2001.

He said: “I never felt I was able to report it because you end up being part of the story and that’s the last thing you want.”

It is shocking this happened to Bryant but it was also telling that he told an LBC interviewe­r: “I bet you could guess who the four MPs were.”

The identities of serial sex pests have always been an open secret in Parliament but, instead of them being tackled, women and young men are expected to adjust their behaviour and stay clear of the “handsy”.

Anum Qaisar, who was elected SNP MP in May 2021, said she was told by opposition MPs which men to avoid in Parliament.

Lecherous, predatory behaviour in Westminste­r is as old as Big Ben and, despite numerous #MeToo moments, none have proved seminal.

In 2017, the “Pestminste­r” controvers­y saw senior political figures publicly accused of misconduct.

An Independen­t Complaints and Grievance Scheme was set up to deal with allegation­s of bullying and harassment against MPs and their staff but they have proved toothless.

An MP accused of rape was not even suspended by his party and investigat­ions are conducted at glacial speed, by which time offenders have invariably moved back to civvy street.

There is a raunch culture in Westminste­r compounded by its subsidised bars.

This week, business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng said closing parliament’s bars in a bid to tackle a culture of sexual misconduct would be “excessivel­y puritanica­l”

He said people were working long hours in a really intense environmen­t.

The sense of privilege in his statement is nauseating.

Why the hell are taxpayers who can’t afford their heating subsidisin­g well-paid MPs to get p **** d and offensive?

Now it has emerged a “Sexist of the Year” award was allegedly handed out at a lockdownbr­eaking Downing Street Christmas party.

The prize was reportedly presented during a mock ceremony at an illegal gathering at No10 in December 2020.

The competitio­n for that one must have been tough.

It was Bryant who suggested regular training for all MPs in “best practice as an employer”.

But Neil Parish, Imran Ahmad Khan, Charlie Elphicke and all the other wayward MPs know their behaviour is unacceptab­le without having to complete a module on the topic.

Serious sanctions and action is needed, not another box ticking exercise.

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PHONE PORN Tory MP Neil Parish

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