Angela Rayner, the deputy leader of the main opposition Labor Party in England, was the main agenda item. One of the most iconic scenes in the history of cinema was Sharon Stone, the lead actress in Basic Instinct, crossing her legs to distract Michael Douglas, who plays a cop during interrogation. Conservative Party lawmakers also claimed that Rayner used a similar tactic.
THROUGH THE LEGS AGAINST JOHNSON
According to the British newspaper “Daily Mail”, Rayner, who attracted attention with his sarcastic style against Prime Minister Johnson in the parliament, crossed his legs during a session when questions were asked to the prime minister. It is claimed that with this move of the socialist Rayner (41), Johnson (57) tried to distract him in the question and answer part.
One MP told the newspaper, “Angela Rayner knows that Boris can’t compete with her debating training from Oxford University, but she has other skills she doesn’t have! Rayner admitted to using the ‘Basic Instinct’ tactic while enjoying drinks with us.”
CONDEMNATION FROM BORIS JOHNSON
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson also rejected the Conservative Party’s accusation of “Basic Instinct” against dissident Angela Rayner, and condemned misogyny with this analogy.
ANSWERING THE APPEAL
Angela Rayner reacted strongly to the accusation that she confused Prime Minister Johnson by crossing her legs in parliament.
Rayner stated that the accusation in question was “sexism and misogyny” and that he wanted to be sacrificed to this backward mentality, and said: “As a woman, I am accused of cheating to distract the helpless prime minister because of my legs and the clothes I wear, this is extremely illogical. . It’s only natural for me to cross my legs.” Labor Party members said, “When you think that Conservative Party members can’t go down any more, they outdo themselves! They clearly have problems with the presence of women in public life,” he reacted to the accusation.