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UK MPs, PM slam ‘misogynistic’ article on Labour deputy leader

This follows article saying that Angela Rayner used tactic reminiscent of Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 24 Apr 2022 8:30PM

UK MPs, PM slam ‘misogynistic’ article on Labour deputy leader
Angela Rayner has responded by tweeting that ‘women in politics face sexism and misogyny every day – and I’m no different’, calling the article ‘gutter journalism’. – AFP pic, April 24, 2022

LONDON – Boris Johnson and United Kingdom MPs on Sunday criticised a newspaper article that claimed Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner tried to put the prime minister “off his stride” during parliamentary debates by crossing and uncrossing her legs.

The Mail on Sunday said that anonymous Conservative MPs “have mischievously suggested that Ms Rayner likes to distract the PM when he is at the dispatch box by deploying a fully clothed parliamentary equivalent of Sharon Stone’s infamous scene in the 1992 film Basic Instinct”.

In the scene, Stone, who is not wearing underwear, crosses and uncrosses her legs to flummox detectives during an interrogation over a murder.

Rayner responded by tweeting that “women in politics face sexism and misogyny every day – and I’m no different”, calling the article “gutter journalism”.

Labour leader Keir Starmer tweeted that “the sexism and misogyny peddled by the Tories is a disgraceful new low”, while Conservative minister Oliver Dowden told Sky News that it was a “totally ludicrous story”.

Johnson tweeted his support, writing: “As much as I disagree with Angela Rayner on almost every political issue I respect her as a parliamentarian and deplore the misogyny directed at her anonymously today.” – AFP, April 24, 2022

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