Angela Rayner row: Does Parliament have a problem with misogyny?

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  1. Yep:

    >Three cabinet ministers and two shadow cabinet ministers are facing allegations of sexual misconduct after being reported to the parliamentary watchdog set up in the wake of the #MeToo scandal.
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    >They are among 56 MPs who have been referred to the Independent Complaints and Grievance Scheme (ICGS) over about 70 separate complaints.
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    >The allegations involving the 56 include making sexually inappropriate comments and more serious wrongdoing. At least one complaint is believed to involve criminality and concerns an allegation than an MP bribed a member of staff in return for sexual favours.
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    >([The Sunday Times: Three cabinet ministers face sexual misconduct claims](https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/three-cabinet-ministers-face-sexual-misconduct-claims-c8t58nhxx) **—** ([🪞](https://archive.ph/MZfFB)))

  2. There is the distinct possibility that the rancid Mail on Sunday were more participant than observer in this attempted smear.

  3. Career politicians just never seem to have worked normal jobs. I guarantee most of the cunts acting like complete fucking animals throwing sexist, racist remarks everywhere would have immediately been sacked if they pulled that shin in an actual workplace environment.

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