Here is another excruciatingly bad performance from Jess Phillips during the Intelligence Squared Debate on the current state of the Labour Party. It is not for nothing that Jess is known as the Ian Paisley of feminism. Before entering politics Jess was a business development manager for the Women’s Aid Federation and she still appears… Continue reading Jess Phillips Again
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APPG for Men and Boys
This post may not mean a great deal to readers who are based outside the United Kingdom. I am nonetheless very grateful for their interest and apologise that this post is particularly UK-centric. All Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs) are informal groupings of Members of Parliament (MPs) who take an interest in a particular topic. They… Continue reading APPG for Men and Boys
The Labour Party’s problem with men (2)
The latest bit of feminist tosh to emerge from a female Labour MP appeared in The Independent see here. Marsha de Cordoba is MP for Battersea and reading this article makes you realise why the Labour faces electoral extinction. I was a member of the Labour Party for most of my adult life and it… Continue reading The Labour Party’s problem with men (2)
The Labour Party’s Problem With Men
Pundits have been, quite properly, quick to point the finger at Boris Johnson and the Conservative Party when it comes to sexist attitudes. However, the Labour Party has some serious problems of its own with its attitudes to men. Their last election manifesto was strongly gynocentric and the men who comprise 49% of the population… Continue reading The Labour Party’s Problem With Men
All Party Parliamentary Group
It is good to be able to report some good news for a change. An All-Party Parliamentary Group on issues affecting men and boys has been formed within the UK Parliament. In large part, this is due to campaigning by Mike Bell of Equi-Law UK. I would encourage everyone to donate to Equi-Law UK to… Continue reading All Party Parliamentary Group