The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Leader fear over image of politics

- BY CALUM ROSS

Scottish Conservati­ve leader Ruth Davidson has warned that harassment scandals risk making politics appear a “toxic workplace” and deterring women from running for office.

And she admitted that the Tories were “behind the curve” in encouragin­g female politician­s into Holyrood and Westminste­r.

While her party has a record 31 MSPs in the Scottish Parliament, just seven of them are women.

Ms Davidson spoke out as allegation­s of sexual harassment continued to shake the UK and Scottish parliament­s.

She said: “There is still an issue regarding the number of women seeking to stand at elections and the resolve of political parties to support and encourage their applicatio­ns.

“In truth, my party behind the curve.

“With a third of female MPs in the Commons, less than a quarter of the Conservati­ve group are women. is

“While this may constitute a significan­t improvemen­t (in 2010 it was less than a sixth) it shows how far we have still to go.”

Ms Davidson was speaking at an event in Westminste­r staged by Women2Win – which was set up by the Tories to try to get more females into elected office.

Referring to the ongoing harassment scandal, she said: “The concern is that the events of the last few weeks may set us back.

“Our political institutio­ns are in danger of gaining a reputation as a toxic workplace for women.

“We need to throw open the doors on what has gone on in the past.”

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Ruth Davidson: warning

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