‘Some bad apples’: senior Tory minister denies denies institutional misogyny
The government faces intense pressure from its own MPs and opposition parties to take action over misogyny and harassment in Westminster after a senior minister denied institutional problems, saying the issue was simply “some bad apples”.
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