Such as Sharon stone also in the basic instinct Angela Rayner, Labor MPs would cross their legs to distract the PM Boris Johnson during his speeches in Parliament, as he “knows he cannot compete with BoJo’s Oxford team on other levels”. Following accusations from anonymous Conservatives, the Rayner-Prime Minister controversy becomes the latest case of misogyny in Parliament. While three other ministers in Johnson’s government and two shadow opposition ministers have been accused of sexual harassment.
Corriere della Sera reports that Angela Rayner’s case is mounting in the UK following statements by Conservative MPs made to the Mail on Sunday. For her part, Rayner defended herself as follows: “The my mistake and from have legs and wearing clothing “indicating that” women face politics sexism and misogyny every day. And I’m no different.”
Boris Johnson then clarified: “I disagree with Rayner on almost everything, but I respect you as a parliamentarian and I think unfortunate misogyny addressed to her anonymously: “The writer Eli Schafak defines his accusers”bigoted extremists like the Taliban“and the Scottish Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon denounces the “pervasive misogyny that women face every day”. Della Rayner always remembers dropping out of school at 16 because she was pregnant, not attending college, being a carer, divorced, while Johnson is said not to have had multiple wives and multiple children.