SNP Criticized for Misogyny Issues by Former MPs
SNP Criticized for Misogyny Issues by Former MPs
SNP Criticized for Misogyny Issues by Former MPs
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SNP Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes acknowledges misogyny within the party, stating that women have faced 'very difficult experiences' due to outdated attitudes. Former MPs Joanna Cherry and Elena Whitham highlighted issues of misogyny within the SNP, with Cherry expressing concerns over the party's handling of complaints. Forbes emphasizes that misogyny in politics is a broader societal issue, not unique to the SNP or Scotland, and calls for collective efforts to address it. The SNP faces internal strife as accusations of unchecked misogyny emerge, prompting calls for action and accountability within the party.

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Deputy First Minister admits SNP has a 'problem with misogyny'
Ousted MP Joanna Cherry accuses SNP of 'festering misogyny'
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Deputy First Minister admits SNP has a 'problem with misogyny'
Ousted MP Joanna Cherry accuses SNP of 'festering misogyny'
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