Minister denies culture of misogyny in Westminster, blaming a few ‘bad apples’

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Minister denies culture of misogyny in Westminster, blaming a few ‘bad apples’
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Kwasi Kwarteng said the problem is a ‘really intense environment, there are long hours’ after a series of scandals in Parliament.

, instead pointing to a few “bad apples” despite a series of scandals over the behaviour of MPs.

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