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Watch: Peston catches out Priti Patel over Boris Johnson sexism

The home secretary said Johnson's comments were "appalling" and "unacceptable".

Henry Goodwin by Henry Goodwin
2021-03-18 12:31
in Politics
Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Home Secretary Priti Patel during a visit to North Yorkshire Police headquarters, Northallerton.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Home Secretary Priti Patel during a visit to North Yorkshire Police headquarters, Northallerton.

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A sexist comment made by Boris Johnson is “appalling” and “unacceptable”, Priti Patel – the home secretary – said on Wednesday night.

Apparently unaware that it was the prime minister who had made the remarks – in reference to his former boss, Kimberly Quinn – Patel condemned the comment that the best way to manage a female colleague is to “pat her on the bottom and send her on her way”.

Appearing on ITV’s Peston programme, she said: “I would not accept that at all. It’s fair to say that I would say… if that ever happens that is just simply unacceptable. That is simply not respectful, it’s appalling.”

Presenter Robert Peston then revealed that the words were said by Boris Johnson when he left his job at The Spectator – but Patel stood by her previous words, and insisted she does not accept derogatory comments.

“I’m not the type of person, I think it’s pretty well known, to sort of sit back and accept you know really quite disparaging and derogatory remarks,” she said. “I myself have been subject to things of that nature in the past, and I just don’t think that’s acceptable. I would speak out against that.”

Watch their exchange here.

.@Peston asked @pritipatel how she would respond if a male colleague said the best way to deal with her was to “pat her on her bottom and send her on her way”.

He then told her that it was a direct quote from @BorisJohnson

Watch what happened next. #Peston pic.twitter.com/6q4LrH5NKo

— Peston (@itvpeston) March 17, 2021

Johnson has acknowledged the need for cultural change in the way women are treated in the wake of Sarah Everard’s death, but some were quick to point out that the prime minister has been criticised in the past for making a litany of misogynistic comments.

Boris Johnson promises to "address the fundamental issue of casual everyday sexism."

He previously:

– Said women only go to uni "to find men to marry"
– Wrote a column about the "hot totty" at Labour conference.
– Said voting Tory "will cause your wife to have bigger breasts."

— Adam Bienkov (@AdamBienkov) March 17, 2021

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