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Michael Gove Jokes About Harvey Weinstein Allegations During Today Programme Tribute

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Michael Gove has been criticised for joking about the sex abuse and harassment allegations against Harvey Weinstein during a radio appearance. The minister and former journalist appeared on the 60th anniversary special edition of The Today Programme on Satuday and said submitting to interview by host John Humphrys was “like going into Harvey Weinstein’s bedroom - just pray you emerge with your dignity intact.” Going into the studio is “like going into Harvey Weinstein’s bedroom - you hope to emerge with your dignity intact” Gove on #Todayat60 Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock, who appeared alongside Gove, joked: “John goes way beyond groping.” Weinstein, who has been a powerful film producer in Hollywood for decades, has been accused of harassment, assault or rape by more than 30 women. Sex harassment allegations spread to other industries, including journalism and politics. It has been reported that four MPs, including a minister, have been caught up in allegations of sexual misconduct at Westminster. Jeremy Corbyn is to condemn Westminster’s “warped and degrading” culture later on Saturday in a speech responding to the alllegations. Immediately after Gove’s comment aired on Saturday morning, people tweeted to condemn it. Lib Dem deputy leader Jo Swinson accused him of trivialising sexual assault. No, @michaelgove it's not like that. I have never once feared for my personal safety in a media studio. Don't trivialise sexual assault. https://t.co/8neWSdnWJZ October 28, 2017 Labour MP Jess Phillips said: “Michael Gove just left the studio without his dignity.” Journalist Hadley Freeman attacked him for “kicking off the weekend with a rape joke”. That’s @michaelgove, that is. Kicking off the weekend with a rape joke. It’s funny, because it’s laughing at rape victims! https://t.co/76ll4jiUbj Back to joke school for Michael Gove, I'm afraid. Hard lines https://t.co/dnjC7FXbU7 Law lecturer Paul Bernal said: “There are no words for how appalling he is.” MIchael Gove. There are no words for how appalling he is. https://t.co/2UyXEXcnF5 One Tweeter suggested Gove’s jokes were being written by gaffe-prone Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson. It is with a heavy heart that I must announce that Boris Johnson is writing Michael Gove's "jokes". https://t.co/p2gafmG5EZ This is a developing story and will be updated. Check back for the fullest version. Follow HuffPost UK on Twitter here here

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