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Abuse allegations deeply concerning, says No 10 after Sun claims | Abuse allegations deeply concerning, says No 10 after Sun claims |
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Any allegations of sexual harassment and abuse in Westminster are "deeply concerning", Downing Street has said. | Any allegations of sexual harassment and abuse in Westminster are "deeply concerning", Downing Street has said. |
It comes after the Sun newspaper reported claims female researchers and aides were using a WhatsApp group to share information about alleged abuse. | It comes after the Sun newspaper reported claims female researchers and aides were using a WhatsApp group to share information about alleged abuse. |
Prime Minister Theresa May would urge anyone with information to contact the authorities, a No 10 spokeswoman said. | Prime Minister Theresa May would urge anyone with information to contact the authorities, a No 10 spokeswoman said. |
The WhatsApp group has allegedly shared stories of MPs groping staff in lifts and at drinks parties. | The WhatsApp group has allegedly shared stories of MPs groping staff in lifts and at drinks parties. |
According to the Sun story, a minister was branded "Not Safe In Taxis" because of his behaviour. | According to the Sun story, a minister was branded "Not Safe In Taxis" because of his behaviour. |
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Senior politicians from the Conservatives and Labour are said to be named in the WhatsApp group but names have been redacted in the Sun report. | Senior politicians from the Conservatives and Labour are said to be named in the WhatsApp group but names have been redacted in the Sun report. |
The prime minister's official spokeswoman said: "Any reports of sexual harassment were deeply concerning and that is true in any walk of life including politics. | |
"Any allegations will be taken seriously. Reports are concerning but we can't pre-empt allegations before they come to light." | "Any allegations will be taken seriously. Reports are concerning but we can't pre-empt allegations before they come to light." |
A House of Commons spokesman said the Parliamentary authorities have a limited ability to intervene because staff are employed directly by MPs. | A House of Commons spokesman said the Parliamentary authorities have a limited ability to intervene because staff are employed directly by MPs. |
But he said there was a 24-hour helpline available to raise concerns. | |
"The House of Commons takes the welfare of everyone who works in Parliament very seriously," the spokesman said. | "The House of Commons takes the welfare of everyone who works in Parliament very seriously," the spokesman said. |
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The spokesman added: "Where Members are alleged to have breached the MPs' code of conduct it is possible for the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards to launch an investigation." | The spokesman added: "Where Members are alleged to have breached the MPs' code of conduct it is possible for the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards to launch an investigation." |
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said all employers had to have systems in place to enable female staff, including those working for MPs, to report allegations of abuse. | |
Speaking on LBC radio, the Labour leader said the issue was "very serious" and that Labour had a process of its own for responding to complaints from elected representatives and party members in a "timely and proportionate" manner. | |
"The prime minister has announced this morning that she supports, which I agree with her on, a process that the staff of any MP, of any party, can and should report these matters to the House of Commons authority," he said. | |
"Where there is an unequal power relationship in the workplace and women become vulnerable as a result of it, they have to be supported, they have to be protected." |
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