Context to the story:
To me this is harassment and the Davis should be made to apologies at the very least. But if we take a look at the paper headlines all are about Abbott saying fuck off and not Davis?
Independant:
Evening Standard:
The Sun:
Huffington Post:
And many more.
It just seems to me this has just been ' laughed off' by many, when I feel it shouldn't.
Edit:
Simply
Brexit secretary David Davis tried to kiss Diane Abbott in a House of Commons bar last night, so she told him to f**k off.
The incident reportedly occurred in Strangers Bar, a popular watering hole for MPs in the House of Commons.
Mr Davis was seen by journalists leaning in for a kiss after the Article 50 vote, but the Shadow Home Secretary recoiled.
He reportedly walked off laughing.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/tory-david-davis-leans-kiss-9784705
To me this is harassment and the Davis should be made to apologies at the very least. But if we take a look at the paper headlines all are about Abbott saying fuck off and not Davis?
Independant:
David Davis rebuffed 'after trying to kiss Diane Abbott'
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...s-bar-strangers-westminster-off-a7571151.html
Evening Standard:
[BDiane Abbott unleashes four-letter volley after 'kiss' by Brexit Secretary David Davis][/B]
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/poli...-by-brexit-minister-david-davis-a3462541.html
The Sun:
[BBREXIT NOT SEALED WITH A KISS Diane Abbott tells David Davis to f*** off for trying to kiss her in Commons bar after she helped trigger Brexit by voting for the Brexit bill][/B]
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/28224...trigger-brexit-by-voting-for-the-brexit-bill/
Huffington Post:
[BDiane Abbott Told Brexit Secretary David Davis 'To Fuck Off' After He Congratulated Her For Backing Brexit][/B] http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/ent...mons-kiss-embrace_uk_589c5d00e4b07685621833d9
And many more.
It just seems to me this has just been ' laughed off' by many, when I feel it shouldn't.
Edit:
Simply
Dianne Abbott is opposed to leaving the EU, but voted in favour because that was Labour Party policy. In order to rub as much salt as possible into the wound, an MP who she normally wouldn't touch with a fifty foot barge pool tried to kiss her.
It's harassment. He'd be fired in a normal job.
Stephen Bush's take on it:
So why arent the headlines Secretary of State attempts to humiliate woman, or Secretary of the State tries to kiss woman without her consent, Brexit minister under pressure to apologise to MP, or some variant thereof? These arent behaviours that would be viewed anything other than dimly in any other workplace. Why is the focus on Abbott telling Davis to fuck off and not on his behaviour?
These are rhetorical questions, of course. We all know why.
http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/staggers/2017/02/why-diane-abbott-was-right-tell-david-davis-f