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>> I don't deny it happens. Just that on balance of probability I don't think it
>> was case here. And there's plenty of evidence that for a young woman in Westminster
>> being propositioned like this (ie by older and more powerful men) is too frequent to
>> be written off as 'a pass'.
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Women are propositioned by men every minute of the day (And vice versa). In the vest majority of cases the man is older than the woman in a relationship, and no matter what the alleged power imbalance might be provided no is taken for an answer when given and it does not persist to the discomfort of the woman involved their is no case to answer.
We're almost getting to the stage where a relationship is only deemed proper when it is preceeded by an exchange of solicitors letters and vetting by the social services.
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