Alex Salmond: ‘I don't have a sexist bone in my body'
SNP MP Alex Salmond says he does not “have a sexist bone in [his] body” after telling a female minister “behave yourself, woman,” during a Commons debate.
Conservative MP Anna Soubry later rebuked the former First Minister saying he had an "19th century attitude".
Speaking to 5 live’s John Pienaar, Salmond said the comments were a Scottish idiom, but was challenged by Guardian columnist Zoe Williams.
“This is ridiculous,” she said. “When people say ‘woman,’ they mean it as an insult… When you call someone a woman in public life, you’re basically saying you shouldn’t be in public life”.
“You don’t know what I think,” he replied. “Don’t ascribe feelings to me that I don’t have.”
This clip is originally from Pienaar’s Politics on Sunday 14 June 2015.
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