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Top Tory warned me on ‘predatory’ men, says SNP MP

- REBECCA MCCURDY

Aformer Conservati­ve minister warned a newly elected Scottish MP which “predatory” men to avoid in Parliament, it emerged yesterday.

The revelation came after Tory backbenche­r Neil Parish resigned after admitting that he had been watching pornograph­y in the Commons.

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

She told Sky News that a former Conservati­ve minister approached her at a parliament­ary event after noticing she was uncomforta­ble with a male politician being “too cavalier”.

She said: “Despite the fact we have this horrific, toxic culture in Westminste­r, it’s women looking after women.

“Since I joined Parliament, I’ve been taken aside by female MPs to warn me about some male MPs who say ‘Actually, Anum, you’re probably better off staying away from X, Y and Z’.

“In my situation, I was at a parliament­ary event and a certain male MP made a beeline for me. I started to feel really uncomforta­ble because he was being far too over-cavalier.

“It was actually a Conservati­ve MP – a former minister – who took me aside and said ‘Look, it seems like you feel uncomforta­ble. Do you want to stay with me? You’re probably best just to stay away from that person’.

Her comments follow the resignatio­n of Mr Parish, who confessed to watching pornograph­y twice in the UK Parliament.

The Tiverton and Honiton MP told reporters it was a “moment of madness” which he will

have to live with for the rest of his life.

He said: “The situation was that, funnily enough, it was tractors I was looking at.

“I did get into another website that had a very similar name and I watched it a bit, which I shouldn’t have done.

“But my crime – biggest crime – is that on another occasion I went in a second time.”

The news emerged after two female colleagues said they had seen Mr Parish looking at the explicit content while sitting near them in the Commons.

He was suspended from the Conservati­ve Party on Friday, before announcing that he would be stepping

down as an MP over the criticism.

Ms Qaisar, a former secondary school teacher, said it should not be up to women to bring forward change on issues like misogyny and harassment.

“Why is the responsibi­lity being put on women? Far too often it is women who are told ‘Don’t wear skirts’. It’s women who are told ‘Be careful with what you wear’,” she said.

“We need a culture change where men are held responsibl­e for their own actions.”

She added that there is a culture in Westminste­r where the men accused of these actions only quit when they are threatened

with being thrown out of Parliament.

“In Westminste­r, we have this culture where we have late-night votes, a highpressu­re environmen­t and numerous bars in the Parliament­ary estate.

“All those factors can enable men, usually those elected or in high office, to become predatory.”

As 15 male MPs have been referred to a parliament­ary watchdog over misconduct allegation­s, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said there is a “massive” culture problem which needs to be dealt with.

She told Sophy Ridge on Sky News on Sunday that she has been in politics so long that she has become inured to the issues but said she sympathise­s with younger politician­s.

She said: “It’s been really difficult to get women to come forward and stand for election because there is a sense that politics and public life is not a safe space for women any more, and we need to do about that because we’re going to rue the day if we continue down this path and women just don’t see the ability to come forward and be active in politics.”

 ?? ?? ALERT: Anum Qaisar said she was told by MPs which men to avoid in Parliament.
ALERT: Anum Qaisar said she was told by MPs which men to avoid in Parliament.
 ?? ?? Tory MP Neil Parish has admitted watching pornograph­y.
Tory MP Neil Parish has admitted watching pornograph­y.

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