The UK's two main political parties are both now in the grip of a sexual harrassment and misconduct scandal at the country's parliament.
Sir Michael Fallon, who stepped down as Defence Secretary this week, is denying newspaper reports he made lewd comments to a cabinet colleague.
Meanwhile, the Labour Party has suspended MP Kelvin Hopkins over claims he sexually harrassed a party activist.
There are a number of other allegations about British MPs swirling around Westminster.
Financial Times contributor Stefan Stern says the Labour Party needs to tackle the issue head-on.
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Shehab Khan of The Independent says some of the claims may not be proven - but all need to be investigated.
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