TWO Oxfordshire MPs have still not taken anti-sexual harassment and bullying training more than a year after it came in.

A Freedom of Information request by the Oxford Mail reveals that Witney MP Robert Courts and Henley MP John Howell – both Tories – have not attended the Valuing Everyone sessions.

The two-hour course was made mandatory for all MPs in light of a number of abuse allegations and the so-called ‘Pestminster’ scandal that unfolded when the #MeToo movement hit British politics in 2017.

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The training, which was first introduced in May last year, is designed to stamp out sexual harassment and bullying in Parliament.

While some MPs have missed sessions and had to re-book them, Conservative MP John Howell has not booked a session at all, and did not respond to our request for comment.

Mr Courts failed to attend a session in August, but re-booked on Wednesday last week.

Witney Gazette:

Aside from confirming this fact, Mr Courts also would not comment. 

According to the data, all other MPs in Oxfordshire have completed the anti-sexual harassment and bullying training.

Tory MP for Wantage David Johnston attended the training in December, while Tory MP for Banbury Victoria Prentis did so in July.

Shadow Chancellor and Labour MP for Oxford East Anneliese Dodds also completed a session in March.

Oxford West and Abingdon's Liberal Democrat MP Layla Moran, who attended the course in July last year, said the training was ‘incredibly important’ and urged all her colleagues to do the same.

Commenting on ‘Pestminster’ culture she said: “Parliament’s workplace culture needs serious improvements, and that starts with MPs taking bullying and harassment seriously.

“It is our duty as employers and elected representatives to set the example we want others to follow, so we can continue to improve Parliament as a workplace for everyone to feel safe in.”

Witney Gazette:

Ms Moran was originally booked to attend a session in May last year but cancelled her place.

The importance of the training was highlighted even more in July when former Tory MP for Dover Charlie Elphicke was found guilty of three counts of sexual assault on two women, in 2007 and 2016.

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The plot of the ‘Pestminster’ scandal also thickened in August as another Tory MP, who remains unnamed, also accused of raping a woman in her twenties.

She alleges four separate incidents of sexual assault, as recently as this January.

The politician was taken into custody in east London in August and released pending investigations.

The MP, who denies the allegations, is also permitted to attend Parliament after his bail was extended to November.