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Briefing against women ministers in Westminster

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alita Wed 01-Jul-26 19:57:13

I am absolutely gobsmacked that women ministers in government are actively briefed against! Burnham has announced that he will stop this culture, but the fact that it goes on is truly shocking in 2026. I know that women MPs get a hard time in Parliament, but I thought that was misogynist members of the public, not their own actual colleagues. This has been going on and accepted by Starmer (who I have until lately admired) but also all the previous modern Prime Ministers. How can this be so? How can this be acceptable in a modern society?

Maremia Wed 01-Jul-26 20:02:39

Have never heard of this. Do you have a source?

winterwhite Wed 01-Jul-26 20:15:02

Briefed against by whom?

Doodledog Wed 01-Jul-26 20:45:04

Yes, I think we need some examples, and some evidence before we can comment.

Galaxy Wed 01-Jul-26 20:49:02

I am absolutely sure that many ministers are 'briefed' against by their own colleagues whatever their sex may be. I have a tiny suspicion that Burnham may have 'briefed' against Starmer for example. I have a similar suspicion that Starmer may have briefed against Corbyn.

Madgran77 Wed 01-Jul-26 21:35:22

Are you referring to a specific report alita?

Galaxy Wed 01-Jul-26 22:00:18

I have just found it. It is a guardian article. Doesn't fill me with any type of hope in terms of substance from burnhams team.

Maremia Thu 02-Jul-26 05:06:46

Is it a secret, or may you tell?

Galaxy Thu 02-Jul-26 06:34:28

Just Google briefing against women and it will come up.

Maremia Thu 02-Jul-26 06:38:01

Thanks

Galaxy Thu 02-Jul-26 06:40:33

To be fair it is an article that doesn't actually say much.

Galaxy Thu 02-Jul-26 06:41:50

www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jun/30/andy-burnham-end-culture-briefing-against-female-ministers

Grantanow Thu 02-Jul-26 10:16:03

It's Burnham trying to put himself on the right side. Trivial.

alita Thu 02-Jul-26 10:41:24

www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jun/30/andy-burnham-end-culture-briefing-against-female-ministers

alita Thu 02-Jul-26 10:42:47

www.aol.co.uk/articles/andy-burnham-says-end-culture-144558000.html

no paywall here

LemonJam Thu 02-Jul-26 10:55:12

Westminster, politics, governments have often been described having a culture "boys club"- thats not new.

AB appears to be saying if he becomes PM and if inappropriate briefings against women by men happens in his party he would not tolerate it.

Don't have a problem with that and neither are the women LP MPs or party members likely to have a problem with it either.

Galaxy Thu 02-Jul-26 11:02:58

It is just more identity politics with little meaning, it is so depressing.

eazybee Thu 02-Jul-26 11:10:49

Is there any evidence other than from Burnham?

It has been obvious during his brief tenure as PM that Starmer has a problem with women, but that is a different issue.

LemonJam Thu 02-Jul-26 11:26:24

This is not new news. February this year the Women's Parliamentary Labour Party complained about the boys club culture in his party to Keith Stramer. Laura Keunsburg reported on it, ie anonymised briefings against women in the party. Plus article on politics home.com. Blew up at the same time as the Mandelson saga which caused anger and frustration among Labour women particularly. Starmer faced accusations of his administration being a 'boys club' before this also. Starmer met with many to listen to their concerns- not sure if the women have been satisfied Starmer took sufficient action to change the culture- hence perhaps lobbying AB in a hope for more positive response?

From the link *Senior women under Keir Starmer have complained of a “boys’ club” culture, despite Starmer hiring multiple women to his team and making Rachel Reeves the first female chancellor.

But MPs felt female ministers had a disproportionate number of negative stories leaked about them, including the former transport secretary turned Burnham adviser, Louise Haigh, as well as the foreign secretary, Yvette Cooper, and the education secretary, Bridget Phillipson*

Is anyone discrediting those women who have reported their concerns and raised the issue with AB this week- if so on what basis?

LemonJam Thu 02-Jul-26 11:27:28

I'm sure it happens in other parties- just look at Reform UK- very much a boys club with a dominant leader.

LemonJam Thu 02-Jul-26 11:29:29

Some might also say Reform has a "toxic boys club" culture ie evidence of past social media posts e.g. Robert Kenyon- for which no one felt the need to apologise, to the extent Farage instructed Kenyon not to apologise during the Makerfiled Campaign. Thats was uncomfortable to watch his refusal to apologise on Question Time.

LemonJam Thu 02-Jul-26 11:30:13

Good to know AB would not tolerate such a thing, if it happens surely?

valdali Thu 02-Jul-26 11:36:20

In another thread, "quotas" for gender & ethnicity in the workplace were widely deplored.
The article Galaxy kindly linked, says Burnham has been asked to commit to a 50/50 split for ministers and staff. Am I alone in thinking that this is a kind of "quota"?
Personally I think he should look for the most effective and qualified people for each role, & I believe that will include a lot of women, but it should be on merit surely?

valdali Thu 02-Jul-26 11:36:55

50/50 gender split...

Galaxy Thu 02-Jul-26 12:06:03

The tory party have had leaders of both sexes, ( 4 women) and of course the first black female leader, they do this not via quotas but i think because they see these people firstly as 'tories' rather than women, black, etc. Labour would do well to think about that.