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Former shadow domestic violence minister Jess Phillips makes the case for banning MPs from Parliament at the point of arrest as she vows to stand up for victims of sexual assault.
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00:00Today, just today, just on this one day, I've spoken to two women who were raped by members
00:07of this Parliament. Two. Just today. And I wonder if the Honourable Lady from the Procedures
00:14Committee who told us of all the people that she had had in front of her, how many of the
00:19victims of these crimes came and gave evidence or were given an opportunity to give evidence
00:26in private? None. And so I am going to stand here and I'm going to speak up for them because
00:32every single one of them wishes for this to be on arrest. It takes a huge amount for somebody
00:39to be arrested. You can't just ring like West Midlands Police and say Jess Phillips assaulted
00:44me and they're going to come round and arrest me within the hour. What world are we living
00:50in? Why do we think we're so special in here? Why are we all talking as if the people, all
00:57the people who work in this building don't have a right to feel safe when they walk around?
01:03The women I spoke to today don't feel safe and they told me to come and say it today.
01:08The women who work in the office on my floor all said to me, go and say this for us Jess
01:14today. Why do we think we're so special?

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