'They shouldn't have to put up with this crap': Minister slams misogynistic Rayner story

26 April 2022, 08:56 | Updated: 20 October 2022, 11:56

Armed Forces Minister reacts to Rayner 'Basic Instinct' story

By Sophie Barnett

Female MPs shouldn't have to put up with the sort of "crap" that Angela Rayner experienced after "misogynistic" 'Basic Instinct' claims were made about the deputy Labour leader, the Armed Forces minister has said.

Listen to this article

Loading audio...

James Heappey told LBC's Nick Ferrari at Breakfast "this sort of misogyny should just have no place in how their work is reported".

It comes after the speaker of the House of Commons Sir Lindsay Hoyle waded in on the row, describing the article as "offensive".

He is going to meet with the editor of the Mail on Sunday, who printed the widely-condemned reports.

Mr Heappey was asked by Nick whether this was "not an interference with the workings of a free press?"

"No because, I think if Lindsay had gone down a route of threatening the access of that journalist to the House of Commons that would be a mistake, but he hasn't," Mr Heappey said.

"I understand that he made the point that he jealously guards freedom of speech and the right to a free press, but I do think that as the speaker of the House of Commons he is responsible to all 650 members.

"And a lot of female, in fact all female colleagues that I've spoken to since Sunday, have reflected to me that what was said about Ange [Angela Rayner] is reflective of what they have to deal with day in, day out."

Read more: Rayner hits out at Tory MPs' 'desperate, perverted smears' after Basic Instinct claims

Read more: Johnson says Tory MP who made Rayner 'Basic Instinct' claim faces 'terrors of the earth'

Sexism in politics: Harriet Harman MP speaks to Iain Dale

He added: "I think that it's a good thing for the speaker to be doing and I think it's important that the Prime Minister and me, and everybody else, men, stand up for the fact that our female colleagues shouldn't have to put up with this sort of crap."

The Mail on Sunday report sparked outrage across the political spectrum, and included a quote from an MP that Ms Rayner "knows she can't compete with Boris's Oxford Union debating training, but she has other skills which he lacks".

The Prime Minister has condemned the "misogynistic tripe" directed at the deputy Labour leader after she was accused of trying to distract him in the Commons by crossing and uncrossing her legs.

This was compared to Sharon Stone's infamous scene in the film Basic Instinct.

Mr Johnson told reporters: "I have to say I thought it was the most appalling load of sexist, misogynist tripe.

"I immediately got in touch with Angela and we had a very friendly exchange."

Read more: Ben Kentish's clash with caller who says Rayner 'flaunts herself' like a 'prostitute'

Read more: Rachel Reeves claims Tory MP said she 'shouldn't be in Cabinet' if she was pregnant

'It's a disgrace': David Lammy reacts to article about Angela Rayner

In a King Lear reference, he threatened to unleash "the terrors of the earth" on the source behind the comments if they were ever identified.

"If we ever find who is responsible for it, I don't know what we will do, but they will be the terrors of the earth," he said.

Ms Rayner has since thanked the Prime Minister for standing up for her.

She accused Tory MPs of spreading "desperate, perverted smears" about her and lashed out at the "lies".

She said: "Boris Johnson's cheerleaders have resorted to spreading desperate, perverted smears in their doomed attempts to save his skin.

"They know exactly what they are doing. The lies they are telling."

Read more: 'Utter disgrace': David Lammy's fury at mystery Tory MP who made Rayner 'legs' claim

Read more: Harman says 'misogyny is alive and well and stalking Commons' after 'sordid' Rayner story

She previously said Mr Johnson and his backers "clearly have a big problem with women in public life" and that they "should be ashamed of themselves".

"I won't be letting their vile lies deter me. Their attempts to harass and intimidate me will fail," Ms Rayner added.

More Latest News

See more More Latest News

Iran

Official says rescuers see helicopter that was carrying Iran’s president

Taiwan President

Lai Ching-te inaugurated as Taiwan’s president which will likely bolster US ties

Rescue teams’ vehicles are seen near the site of the incident of the helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in Varzaghan in north-western Iran

Helicopter carrying Iran’s president apparently crashes in mountainous region

The "real-life" Martha from Netflix's Baby Reindeer bombarded Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer with a vile 276 email spree over eight months, reports claim.

Real-life Martha from Baby Reindeer bombarded Keir Starmer with vile email spree, reports claim

Rachel Reeves has said Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt are gaslighting Brits over the economy - as Labour analysis claims high inflation has cost workers almost the equivalent of a 1p hike in tax.

Reeves accuses Sunak of gaslighting Britain on economy as research claims Inflation 'costs UK same as 1% tax hike'

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is set to offer the first government apology for the infected blood scandal as the public inquiry into the disaster publishes its final report.

Sunak set to apologise for infected blood scandal which killed 3,000 as inquiry publishes report

Iran's president is missing after a helicopter he was travelling in crashed - with sources in Tehran warning his life is in danger.

Pictured: Iranian president's helicopter taking off just moments before crash in adverse weather

File photo dated 16/10/13 of HMP Barlinnie in Glasgow. The Scottish Government has been accused of moving at a 'snail's pace' in refreshing the prison suicide prevention strategy. The documen

'Up to 23,000 criminals each year to avoid jail' if Government loosens sentences as prisons fill up

Pep Guardiola has hailed his history-making Manchester City side but admitted his future at the club is in doubt after his sixth top-flight win.

'It's insane': Pep Guardiola hails Manchester City record-breakers as side wins fourth Premier League in a row

Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi is feared dead after his helicopter crashed in the repressive nation's north-west.

Who is Ebrahim Raisi?: Iran's President nicknamed 'The Butcher of Tehran' feared dead after helicopter crash

The helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi takes off at the Iranian border with Azerbaijan after President Raisi and his Azeri counterpart Ilham Aliyev inaugurated dam of Qiz Qalasi, or C

What we know so far about incident involving helicopter carrying Iran president

Sean "Diddy" Combs has broken his silence and apologized after a distressing video was shared of him physically assaulting his former girlfriend Cassie in 2016.

'I'm disgusted': Sean 'Diddy' Combs breaks silence on shocking footage of him physically assaulting ex

Producer-director-writer John Krasinski attends the premiere of Paramount Pictures’ IF at the SVA Theatre in New York

John Krasinski’s IF hits box office nerve with £27.5m North American debut

Kinshasa

Democratic Republic of Congo’s army says it foiled coup attempt

Flowers are placed outside the FD Roosevelt University Hospital, where Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is being treated, in Banska Bystrica, central Slovakia

Slovakia PM Robert Fico remains in serious condition but prognosis ‘positive’

The number of small boats arriving in the UK is 2,600 higher than this time last year

Number of migrants arriving in UK in small boats nears 10,000 - 2,600 higher than this time last year