Analysis: minister’s response to concerns risks appearing tone deaf, but it does play into war on woke
Photograph: UK Parliament/Jessica Taylor/PAPhotograph: UK Parliament/Jessica Taylor/PAdeployed by Kwasi Kwarteng in response to concerns about sexism and harassment in Westminster is a tried and tested retort to accusations of an institutional problem – but one that history tells us does not always end well.
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