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The Speaker of the House, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, condemned the article as ‘misogynistic and offensive’. Rayner posted a tweet in which she raged: ‘Boris Johnson’s cheerleaders have resorted to spreading desperate, perverted smears.’ Johnson described the story as ‘appalling sexist, misogynist tripe’. At which point, the world went insane.Ī spokesman for Rayner insisted the report was ‘categorically untrue’. Last weekend, The Mail on Sunday recounted the incident, as told by one of the MPs who was present. Then they all went their separate ways.Īngela Rayner (pictured next to Sir Kier Starmer) took to Twitter to call claims she had previously joked about trying to distract Boris Johnson with her legs as 'desperate, perverted smears' In response to what everyone recognised was a racy but light-hearted aside, Rayner’s colleagues laughed, and carried on smoking. So four MPs all heard Rayner use exactly the same words. She told me: ‘I didn’t hear the whole thing, but I remember hearing her say those words.’ A fourth MP said: ‘Angela was telling us how she distracts Boris.’ They too confirmed the use of the vulgar colloquialism.
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’ A second MP, who was with the group, also recalled hearing her use the phrase.Īs Rayner was making the joke, another MP joined the group. I cross and uncross my legs and give him a flash of my ginger g******”. Then she began to share a joke about how she tries to distract Boris Johnson when they sit opposite one another at Prime Minister’s Questions.Īccording to one MP who was part of the group, ‘she said, “I like to do my Sharon Stone trick. Labour’s Deputy Leader was engaging in the usual light-hearted banter that MPs of all parties indulge in when they feel the political spotlight is off them. Standing among them – positioned by the balustrade that sits opposite the large double doors leading out to Parliament’s long Thameside terrace – was Angela Rayner. On a chilly evening just after the turn of the year, in between the evening votes, about a dozen MPs gathered in the House of Commons for a cigarette break.