MPs have called for a "new masculine pick-up artist" - who called for the legalisation of rape - to be banned from the UK as a minister blasted him and his group as "absolutely repulsive".

A series of events planned by the Return of Kings group have been cancelled, including the meetings in Glasgow, after Roosh V said he could no longer guarantee the safety of anyone who wanted to attend.

The controversial blogger said he recieved more threats from Glasgow than "anywhere else combined" and described the city as a "convict resettlement zone"

Read more about the cancellation of those meetings here: Pro-rape blogger Roosh V cancels Glasgow event amid fears for safety of supporters

Responding to an urgent question about the meetings, Home Office minister Karen Bradley said the Government "condemns in the strongest terms anyone who condones rape and sexual violence or suggests that responsibility for stopping these crimes rests with the victims".

Responding to calls to ban Mr Valizadeh from the UK, Ms Bradley said the Government "does not routinely comment on individual immigration or exclusion cases".

However, she stressed the Home Secretary has the power to ban non-British citizens if she believes their presence is "not conducive to the public good".

"The Government is pleased that the Return of Kings events appear to have been cancelled," she said.