Joint statement in response to rape and sexual assault allegations made against a Conservative MP

5 Aug 2020 11:20 AM

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Given the seriousness of the allegations we’re calling on Parliament to suspend the MP arrested on suspicion of rape, pending a full investigation. The House of Commons should be no different from any other workplace. Safety and the safeguarding of staff must be paramount. Failure to suspend is yet another example of minimising violence against women and girls and failure to believe victims and survivors when they bravely speak out. In 2013, statistics bulletin on sexual violence released by the Ministry of Justice, Office for National Statistics and Home Office revealed that only around 15% of those who experience sexual violence report to the police.

#MeToo highlighted how endemic and pervasive sexual harassment and assault still are in workplaces, including Parliament, and that women are the majority of victims. In 2018, a House of Commons report revealed that 19 per cent of Westminster staff had experienced sexual harassment in a single year. Dame Laura Cox’s 2018 review, and Fawcett Society’s 2019 research into Sexual Harassment in Parliament, demonstrated legislative changes and action by all political parties is urgently needed to make Parliament a safe workplace for women free from the threat of gender based violence and harassment. 

In addition to suspension, we are urgently calling for:

It is deeply concerning that more than two years after allegations of sexual harassment and assaults in Parliament surfaced that showed there was a culture that allowed bullying, harassment and sexual harassment to thrive, we are still not confident that it is a safe and equal place for women to work. Our Parliamentarians preside over the law on criminal assaults and workplace safety for all of us when their own Houses are not in order.

Parliament has made significant progress in introducing a fully independent procedure for complaints, with the final stage voted on in June this year, however, this case clearly shows that party politics is still interfering in justice and fairness. We need these changes now.

Signatories:

Centenary Action Group
The Fawcett Society
TUC
Women’s Aid Federation of England
Prospect Union
PCS Union
FDA Union
Rights of Women
Unite
EVAW
Rape Crisis England and Wales