Angela Rayner condemns ‘perverted’ claim she distracts Boris Johnson at PMQs with ‘Basic Instinct ploy’
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Angela Rayner has accused Boris Johnson’s supporters of “spreading desperate, perverted smears” after they said she had tried to distract him at Prime Minister’s Questions by crossing and uncrossing her legs.
Labour’s deputy leader issued a statement condemning unnamed Conservative MPs quoted in a Sunday newspaper, who suggested she had used a “Basic Instinct ploy” during their despatch box exchanges.
One MP told the Mail on Sunday that Ms Rayner “knows she can’t compete with Boris’s Oxford Union debating training, but she has other skills which he lacks” and said she had “admitted as much when enjoying drinks with us on the [Commons] terrace”.
The claim was met with derision from Boris Johnson and MPs on both sides of the House of Commons, while Ms Rayner’s spokesman said the claim she had “admitted” trying to distract Mr Johnson was “categorically untrue”.
The Prime Minister said: “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.”
On Sunday morning, Ms Rayner said the claims were “desperate” and “perverted” and suggested they could discourage women who want to work in Westminster.
“Women in politics face sexism and misogyny every day – and I’m no different,” she tweeted.
“I stand accused of a ‘ploy’ to ‘distract’ the helpless PM – by being a woman, having legs and wearing clothes.
“I am conspiring to ‘put him off his stride’. The rest I won’t repeat – but you get the picture.
“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.”
She added: “I hope this experience doesn’t put off a single person like me, with a background like mine from aspiring to participate in public life.”
Oliver Dowden, the Conservative Party chairman, distanced his party from the claims.
“This is a totally ludicrous story that I don’t recognise in any way at all,” he told Sky News’ Sophy Ridge on Sunday programme.
Jess Phillips, Labour’s shadow minister for domestic violence and safeguarding, said she believed there was a connection between the story about Ms Rayner and a separate report in the Sunday Times that three Cabinet ministers are under investigation by a complaints body for sexual misconduct.
“The sexist stuff being said in the papers about Angela Rayner comes on same day as this story,” she said.
“Has the sexist, misogynistic culture changed? Not one bit. One thing always leads to the other.”
Nicola Sturgeon, the First Minister of Scotland, said: “Solidarity from across the political divide to Angela Rayner on this. It’s a reminder of the deep misogyny women face every day.
“Though the line about Johnson’s Oxford debating ‘skills’ is truly laughable – from what I’ve seen she can debate him out the park!”