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"Last night, an MP who Ive only met a couple of times actually said to me as his opening gambit "I want to talk to the totty."
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Isabel Hardman"There is a lesson to be learned from [[George Galloway|[George] Galloway]]s comments, though, which is that rape is not well understood at all. When he says something is "not rape as most people understand it", this is because society still largely imagines rape as an unexpected attack on a woman walking down a dark alley late at night. By describing what [[Julian Assange|[Julian] Assange]] is alleged to have done as "bad sexual etiquette", Galloway demonstrates that he does not understand the legal definition of rape, or of sexual assault for that matter. Neither, he suggests, do many other people."
Isabel Hardman, Lady Walney, is a British political journalist and the assistant editor of The Spectator. In 2015, she was named Journalist of the Year at the Political Studies Association's annual awards.
"Last night, an MP who Ive only met a couple of times actually said to me as his opening gambit "I want to talk to the totty."
"Politicians often repeat the mistakes of the past – the level of turnover in parliament makes it even more likely that no one will notice."
"So I have passed the MPs name on to a whip. I dont betray sources. But I will betray sexists."
"The message from [[Rosie Duffield|[Rosie] Duffield]]s experience is that if you are a woman in politics, youd better think really long and hard before you dare stick your neck out on issues you really care about – and not because people will argue with you, but because theyll threaten you."
"Have been thinking about whether or not to tweet about it, but actually that is NOT on and lobby women shouldnt have to put up with it."