Senior Conservative backbench MP Caroline Nokes, who chairs the Commons Women and Equalities Select Committee, lashed out at backbench party colleagues who present on the channel
A top Tory MP has blasted Conservative colleagues for “swanning off” to host shows on GB News.
Senior Conservative backbench MP Caroline Nokes, who chairs the Commons Women and Equalities Select Committee, lashed out at backbench party colleagues who present on the channel. It comes as she called for the TV watchdog to investigate “blatantly misogynistic, outdated, hideous attitudes” following the on-air behaviour of host Dan Wootton and actor-turned-politician Laurence Fox.
Both men were suspended by the broadcaster following Fox’s remarks about a female journalist. Wootton laughed in response as Fox said of Ava Evans, political correspondent for online news site Joe: “Who would want to shag that?” Ms Nokes said: “I think there is a really serious case to answer and I hope that Ofcom can conclude its investigations as swiftly as possible.”
She also attacked Tory MPs “swanning off” to anchor GB News shows. Philip Davies, Lee Anderson, Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg and Esther McVey are among Conservative MPs who present on the channel. “I think it’s a very odd relationship, to be quite frank, and I don’t go on any of their shows,” Ms Nokes told BBC Newsnight. “From my perspective, if you’re a Member of Parliament you have a day job to do, getting on with the work you have in the House of Commons and not swanning off, and in some cases several times a week, to present a show on a television channel.”