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Priti Patel praised for response to Peston question on how she'd deal with workplace sexism

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Priti Patel praised for response to Peston question on how she'd deal with workplace sexism

Priti Patel praised for response to Peston question on how she'd deal with workplace sexism

The Home Secretary was asked 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', before being told it was a direct quote from Boris Johnson


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Spiking: Home Sec vows to 'hold perpetrators to account' [Video]

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The Home Secretary has vowed to crack down on spiking as he said perpetrators will be “held to account” by changes in the law. James Cleverly said the government is updating legislation to make it clear that spiking is a crime, as he visited officers during the first national week of action against spiking. Report by Czubalam. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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