Nicola Sturgeon says 'men need to change' after Angela Rayner row

It's as much as males to make politics higher for ladies by ending misogynistic behaviour, Nicola Sturgeon has stated.

When requested how politics may be made extra welcoming to ladies, the Scottish First Minister stated: “Males should cease being misogynists.”

She added: “Not all males are misogynists, however misogyny comes from males and that’s what wants to alter.

“It’s not ladies that want to alter, it’s the conduct and behavior and attitudes of males."

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon
Peter Summers
The debate was heightened after unnamed Tory MPs accused Angela Rayner of attempting to distract Boris Johnson
The talk was heightened after unnamed Tory MPs accused Angela Rayner of making an attempt to distract Boris Johnson
James Manning

Ms Sturgeon went on to say that ladies are too typically diminished “to their physique components”.

She continued: “I’ve been topic to that, all ladies in public life have been.

“And, additionally, this suggestion that the failures of males can all the time be laid on the door of a girl.

“The truth that Boris Johnson performs poorly within the Home of Commons, the truth that Angela Rayner manages to out-debate him each time that they’re up towards one another, is someway Angela Rayner’s fault reasonably than the truth that Boris Johnson’s simply not superb at his job.”

When requested what repercussions those that briefed the story to the press ought to face, the First Minister stated that was for the Conservative Social gathering to resolve, including she hoped they might be handled “critically”.

The First Minister’s feedback come after a narrative within the Mail on Sunday which defined how an nameless Tory MP accused the Labour deputy chief of making an attempt to distract Mr Johnson by crossing and uncrossing her legs within the Commons chamber.

The feedback, which had been broadly condemned, resulted in calls from Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer to finish the “misogynistic tradition” in Westminster.

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