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Birmingham MP says Cologne sex attacks are like 'heckling' | Birmingham MP says Cologne sex attacks are like 'heckling' |
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An MP has been criticised for downplaying the Cologne sex attacks by comparing them to harassment of women during a typical night out in Birmingham. | An MP has been criticised for downplaying the Cologne sex attacks by comparing them to harassment of women during a typical night out in Birmingham. |
Hundreds of women in the German city were subjected to sexual assaults on New Year's Eve, 2015. | Hundreds of women in the German city were subjected to sexual assaults on New Year's Eve, 2015. |
Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, said it was akin to "heckling" on Birmingham's Broad Street. | Jess Phillips, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, said it was akin to "heckling" on Birmingham's Broad Street. |
Mrs Phillips made her comments on Thursday's BBC Question Time. | Mrs Phillips made her comments on Thursday's BBC Question Time. |
She was speaking during a debate about how many refugees should be allowed into Britain, in which an audience member suggested events in Cologne - said to have been carried out by migrants - proved mass immigration did not work. | She was speaking during a debate about how many refugees should be allowed into Britain, in which an audience member suggested events in Cologne - said to have been carried out by migrants - proved mass immigration did not work. |
"Quite insane" | "Quite insane" |
She told the audience: "A very similar situation to what happened in Cologne could be describing Broad Street in Birmingham every week, where women are baited and heckled." | She told the audience: "A very similar situation to what happened in Cologne could be describing Broad Street in Birmingham every week, where women are baited and heckled." |
But viewers took to social media to reject the comparison. | But viewers took to social media to reject the comparison. |
Chris Humphreys tweeted: "Did Jess Phillips just compare the apparent mass sexual assault in Cologne with Birmingham city centre? Oh dear oh dear." | Chris Humphreys tweeted: "Did Jess Phillips just compare the apparent mass sexual assault in Cologne with Birmingham city centre? Oh dear oh dear." |
James Wilby said of the comments: "They are quite insane. And an example of a feminist hiding from reality." | James Wilby said of the comments: "They are quite insane. And an example of a feminist hiding from reality." |
Harry Yorke said the comparison of the Cologne attacks to Broad Streets was "utter tripe and disingenuous". | Harry Yorke said the comparison of the Cologne attacks to Broad Streets was "utter tripe and disingenuous". |
The comments also angered Mike Olley, who looks after Broad Street in his role as manager of the Westside Business Improvement District. | |
He said: "It's preposterous, ill-informed nonsense actually. It's a throwaway line from someone who hasn't got as much of a grasp as people - particularly myself - who work in the area." | |
Mrs Phillips finished her statement on the programme by saying: "We have to attack what we perceive as being patriarchal culture coming into any culture that isn't patriarchal and making sure we tell people not to be like that. | Mrs Phillips finished her statement on the programme by saying: "We have to attack what we perceive as being patriarchal culture coming into any culture that isn't patriarchal and making sure we tell people not to be like that. |
"But we should be careful in this country before we rest on our laurels when two women are murdered every week in this country." | "But we should be careful in this country before we rest on our laurels when two women are murdered every week in this country." |
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