the queen speech on tuesday, apparently there will be more than 30 bills, and borisjohnson all over the saturday papers on sunday papers he has been talking about his post brexit bonanza, bonanza bills in all these wonderful, going to slash hundreds of pieces of eu legislation because now that we have got brexit done, allegedly, he can do this, he is free to do this. it is his bid to reboot the government, to reunite that coalition, but also to reunite that coalition, but also to boost the economy, so it is a series of post brexit reforms, and it is things like updating the planning system, removing a lot of eu legislation from the statute books, and hopefully cutting regulations that apparently small businesses find unhelpful, so there are many levels on which boris johnson needs to do this. needs to do it? is johnson needs to do this. needs to do it? is it johnson needs to do this. needs to do it? is it going johnson needs to do this. needs to do it? is it going to johnson need
millions of men in this country will have watched pornography at some time, have watched pornography at some time, we have watched pornography at some time, we can have a whole debate about time, we can have a whole debate about pornography more generally at no time, about pornography more generally at no time, but doing that, watching pornography in the workplace and particularly in front of women can come particularly in front of women can come across, even if it wasn t intended come across, even if it wasn t intended to buy this mp, and he says it wasn t, intended to buy this mp, and he says it wasn t, as intended to buy this mp, and he says it wasn t, as a threatening, so there it wasn t, as a threatening, so there is it wasn t, as a threatening, so there is a it wasn t, as a threatening, so there is a law, jess phillips has done there is a law, jess phillips has done a there is a law, jess phillips has done a huge amount for women in her career done a huge
if it s possible to have some sort of clarity about where the lines are. i m just very mindful that, perhaps a generation ago, men would have routinely wolf whistled at women, maybe made some smart aleck comments about women s appearance thinking that was their right, that was ok. are you suggesting that there is a way to design a law which would tell men that is not ok, and if they do it, they could face the force of the law? we already have laws here in the united kingdom, both in scotland and in england. and of course, i m a lawyer who practises in the english courts and in international courts. butl. ..my experience of this is that threatening behaviour laws exist. threatening and abusive words or conduct, those.those, you know, offences are already on the statute books. the problem is that women don t know it s available for them, and police officers don t think about it when a woman says, i was at the bus stop and a man started abusing me
..my experience of this is that threatening behaviour laws exist. threatening and abusive words or conduct, those.those, you know, offences are already on the statute books. the problem is that women don t know it s available for them, and police officers don t think about it when a woman says, i was at the bus stop and a man started abusing me and talking about my body in an unacceptable way. i mean, i can t repeat on camera the things that we heard in taking evidence before my working group in scotland. horrible, horrible stuff that women are expected to listen to, which are of a sexual nature, usually, and which are humiliating and degrading, and which leave women feeling,
men would have routinely wolf whistled at women, maybe made some smart aleck comments about women s appearance, thinking that was their right, that was ok. are you suggesting that there is a way to design a law which would tell men that is not ok, and if they do it, they could face the force of the law? we already have laws here in the united kingdom, both in scotland and in england. and of course, i m a lawyer who practises in the english courts and in international courts, but i. ..my experience of this is that threatening behaviour laws exist. threatening and abusive words or conduct, those.those, you know, offences are already on the statute books. the problem is that women don t know it s available for them, and police officers don t think about it when a woman says, i was at the bus stop and a man started abusing me and talking about my body in an unacceptable way.