Hoyle told lawmakers that media freedom was "one of the building blocks of our democracy," but that publishing such "misogynistic and offensive" comments "can only deter women who might be considering standing for election, to the detriment of us all.
That makes a sharp contrast with Johnson, who was educated at the elite private school Eton and Oxford University.
Rayner accused "Boris Johnson's cheerleaders" of using "desperate, perverted smears.
Women decry sexism of "Basic Instinct" slur on lawmaker Women from across British politics called for action to tackle misogyny after a newspaper ran a story accusing the deputy opposition leader of trying to "distract" the prime minister during debates by crossing and uncrossing her legs.