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Theresa May defends Tory candidate who made 'shocking' comments about rape | Theresa May defends Tory candidate who made 'shocking' comments about rape |
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Theresa May has defended a Conservative parliamentary candidate who made "shocking" comments about rape and homosexuality. | Theresa May has defended a Conservative parliamentary candidate who made "shocking" comments about rape and homosexuality. |
Peter Cuthbertson, the Tory candidate for Darlington, had said a woman's "promiscuity" was relevant in determining whether she had consented to sex in rape cases. | Peter Cuthbertson, the Tory candidate for Darlington, had said a woman's "promiscuity" was relevant in determining whether she had consented to sex in rape cases. |
At a press conference, the Prime Minister said: "Peter has made clear that his views have changed." | At a press conference, the Prime Minister said: "Peter has made clear that his views have changed." |
The 33-year old public affairs consultant made the comments, and others, in a series of blogposts in the early 2000s. | The 33-year old public affairs consultant made the comments, and others, in a series of blogposts in the early 2000s. |
In another blog post on the Conservative Commentary website Mr Cuthbertson praised a “courageous priest jailed in Sweden for preaching against homosexuality”. | In another blog post on the Conservative Commentary website Mr Cuthbertson praised a “courageous priest jailed in Sweden for preaching against homosexuality”. |
He also accused “left-wing students, pensioners, nurses, doctors, teachers, local council workers" of seeming to "conduct never-ending campaigns to seize more money from other people". | He also accused “left-wing students, pensioners, nurses, doctors, teachers, local council workers" of seeming to "conduct never-ending campaigns to seize more money from other people". |
The blog posts were written when he was a university student aged between 18 and 20. | The blog posts were written when he was a university student aged between 18 and 20. |
In her answer to the question, Ms May did not condemn the prospective MP, and instead laid out her record on domestic violence: “You reference my own position on some of these things: I have been very clear as home secretary over six years and continuing as Prime Minister, a number of issues that i’ve been addressing particularly around domestic violence. | |
“We’re seeing more people willing to come forward an report allegations of rape and we’re seeing more prosecutions for rape. I think we have seen a step change in the way the criminal justice system deals with these cases but we need to keep looking at this. | |
“That’s why we’ve announced that we will bring in a single piece of domestic violence legislation with a clear definition of domestic violence - so that we eradicate this abuse in our country. | |
“It’s not just abuse of women, of course, because domestic violence can take place against men as well and we should never forget that.” | |
Labour's election coordinator Andrew Gwynne told the Guardian newspaper, which first reported the comments, that they were “absolutely shocking”. | Labour's election coordinator Andrew Gwynne told the Guardian newspaper, which first reported the comments, that they were “absolutely shocking”. |
Mr Cuthbertson had told the newspaper that he “definitely does not have all the same views as my adolescent self”. | |
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