Bristol star Carol Vordeman has found herself caught up in a Twitter row with Women's Minister Maria Caulfield over a controversial menopause hearing, which she failed to attend.. The former Countdown star said the women's minister could not "be bothered to turn up" to a committee hearing and has called for her to "resign."
Caulfield took to Twitter a day after the Women and Equalities Committee session to say she had been unable to attend as she was with campaigners at a meeting “which had been in the diary for months”.
According to the Mirror, the MP, who is also minister for women’s health strategy, tweeted that she was “not a punch bag” and said anyone who posted “misleading information” about her would be blocked on the social media platform.
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Former Countdown star Vorderman posted a screenshot on Twitter indicating she had been blocked by the Government minister, and wrote: “Maria, show some respect & RESIGN.”
When challenged by another Twitter user about blocking Vorderman, Ms Caulfield replied: “She hasn’t pointed out facts. I couldn’t attend yesterday as I was seeing women campaigners against painful hysteroscopy which had been in the diary for months. I have given alternative dates to the committee and they are the facts.”
The committee said it had invited Ms Caulfield to appear before members to discuss the Government’s plans for action on menopause in the workplace “but the Minister refused the invitation”. Earlier during the session both Vorderman and fellow presenter Mariella Frostrup expressed their annoyance at Ms Caulfield not be “bothered to turn up”.
Vorderman said she had seen Ms Caulfield “having a cup of tea” in Portcullis House that day, adding “that’s not much of an example, is it?”
Frostrup told the MPs the current situation on menopause and women’s rights in the workplace feels like “treading water which is only heightened by the fact that the minister can’t be bothered to turn up”.
It comes after Carol said that ministers 'don't give a stuff' about the menopause after she read heart-wrenching testimony from women suffering in the workplace.
The Countdown presenter, a patron for campaign group Menopause Mandate, relayed experiences from working class women on how they had been treated by employers, as she attended a Women and Equalities Committee hearing.
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