Caroline Nokes revealed that she stopped attending the morning meetings of Tory MPs due to inappropriate comments and did not go to the party’s annual congress due to the “horrible” behavior she experiences. Speaking amid heated debate in parliament over the news that Tory Neil Parish was watching pornography in the House of Commons, Nokes revealed that she had personally exposed herself to male MPs who were “touching, staring, intimidating, they are ruining my reputation. “ Speaking on the Chopper’s Politics podcast, Ms Nokes criticized a Commons ‘locker room culture that made her feel like a “boys’ training school” [except] the detainees have not reached 13 “. “The harsh reality is that there is still a culture of mockery that in any other workplace would have been eliminated a long time ago,” he said. “There have been incidents that I have reported in whips. Members of Parliament touch me inappropriately. “I can remember being intimidated by someone.” Ms Nokes added that “horrible things” had happened to her, such as “she touched, stared, intimidated, wiped out my reputation”. Explaining why she is no longer attending the annual Conservatives’ conference, Ms Nokes said: “Some horrible, horrible incidents have happened to me there. “The bars are horrible. The receptions are horrible. I can remember a male MP touching my hand inappropriately in the hotel’s breakfast room in Birmingham. He just stroked my hand at breakfast. Horrific.” Ms Nokes said: “There is something in politics that attracts a certain type of man, especially a macho who is waving. “It’s a profession that attracts people who are assertive and dominant. “And I think that’s challenging.”