
WESTMINSTER’s Women and Equalities Committee (WEC) will hear from activist, writer and speaker Laura Bates in Parliament on Wednesday, 18 June during the third evidence session of its inquiry into Misogyny: the manosphere and online content.
- Wednesday, 18 June 2.20pm
- Venue: Committee Room 16, Palace of Westminster
- Watch live: Visit parliamentlive.tv
- Inquiry: Misogyny: the manosphere and online content
- Women and Equalities Committee

MPs on the cross-party committee chaired by Labour MP Sarah Owen will examine the rise of the manosphere and its influence on misogynistic behaviour and attitudes online and offline.
The session will also look at the emerging use of artificial intelligence (AI) and how this is facilitating misogyny, and the links between the misuse of AI and the manosphere.
Discussion is expected to focus on non-consensual intimate image abuse (NCII) through deepfakes, linked to the Committee’s current and prior work on NCII abuse, and other aspects of Bates’ research, including bias in artificial intelligence.
WEC’s inquiry explores the prevalence and impact of misogynistic views, attitudes and behaviour among men and boys, particularly in schools and educational settings, and the reasons for this.
It examines ways that boys and young men are also being harmed and if better support, activities and services need to be available to them.
Witness
Starting at 2.20pm
Laura Bates, activist, writer and speaker