Minister says whips should investigate, as shadow chancellor says other female MPs face sexism on daily basis
Any Conservative MP who made misogynistic claims about Labour’s deputy leader, Angela Rayner, may face disciplinary action, a minister has said.about claims by unnamed Tories that Rayner crossed and uncrossed her legs during prime minister’s questions to distract Boris Johnson.
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