MP accuses Stanley Johnson of inappropriate touching

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Caroline Nokes, a former minister and chair of the Women and Equalities Select Committee, says the Prime Minister’s father behaved inappropriately towards her at the Conservative Party Conference in 2003.

Ms Nokes made the allegation as she and other women MPs spoke to Political Editor Beth Rigby about the realities of life as a woman in Parliament.

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