UK lawmakers seek “zero tolerance” for sexual harassment
LONDON — The leader of Britain’s House of Commons said Monday there should be “zero tolerance” for inappropriate behaviour in Parliament as lawmakers debated a response to reports that dozens of members may be guilty of sexual harassment.
With Prime Minister Theresa May sitting beside her, Andrea Leadsom told the chamber there was no place for harassment or misconduct in politics as she outlined steps to repair a grievance system that she described as “inadequate.”
“Our constituents will be rightly appalled at the thought that some representatives in Parliament may have acted in an entirely inappropriate way towards others,” Leadsom said. “These reports risk bringing all of our offices into disrepute.”
“These plans will ensure that Parliament takes a zero-tolerance approach,” she added.