MP accuses X Factor of discrimination
John McDonnell said "camera-friendly" female violinists were hired for shows on the condition they were not members of the Musicians' Union.
The MP condemned the move in a Commons motion, saying: "A successful show like The X Factor should be setting a good example and paying its musicians a decent wage."
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Hide AdShow staff allegedly sent an e-mail to music colleges earlier this month asking for a number of "camera-friendly, confident female violinists" to perform live.
Mr McDonnell's motion said that "this not only discriminates against trade union members, it also discriminates on the grounds of sex".