Bryony Gordon

Bryony Naomi Gordon (born 5 July 1980) is an English journalist.

Quotes
The room seemed to fall silent. "Yes," I managed to respond. "I know her very well, because that slut is me." The new minister for can-you-guess-what blushed crimson and spent the rest of the evening apologising profusely.
 * As I stood in a group near the bar, a Tory MP came over to introduce himself. "What are you doing here?" he asked abruptly, in what I can only assume was an attempt at small talk. "I work with the party’s host," I explained. “What are you doing here?" ... And then he said: "If you work at the Telegraph, do you know that slut who writes that Single Girl About Town column at the back of the magazine? What's her name? Bryony Gordon?"
 * "Hey, Minister, remember me? I'm the one you called a slut", The Telegraph (22 July 2014).
 * Then newly appointed Defence Secretary Michael Fallon was identified at the time. David Cameron, then prime minister was reported as saying the use of the word was never appropriate. Fallon resigned in 2017 as other accounts of his inappropriate conduct emerged.

And if the men who govern us aren't capable of seeing women as anything other than totty, sluts or dears then what hope do we have of them taking the issues that affect us seriously?
 * These incidents are only trivial if you compare them to, say, the fact that women MPs are frequently mistaken for researchers, or that there are currently more British male MPs than there have been female ones in the entire history of parliament.
 * "Calling a woman 'totty' is never a compliment", Sydney Morning Herald (20 April 2016). The original paywalled article (this passage from a SMH reprint contains minor changes) is: "I know what it's like to be called totty - I was once called a slut by a Tory MP", The Telegraph (15 April 2016).
 * Refers to a House of Commons incident involving a British Conservative politician and a female journalist. Another journalist, Isabel Oakeshott, had tweeted: "I do not think she should have complained to whips over what seems to have been a trivial incident."