What did he say?
What did he say?
Well, that's alright then.And I know it's hard to trust the BBC but they are reporting that Esther Ghey was not in the gallery.
The article currently says that he'd been told she was in the chamber, but she missed the start of PMQs and arrived about 15minutes in.And I know it's hard to trust the BBC but they are reporting that Esther Ghey was not in the gallery.
The issue is we have both the only two realistic parties of government turning into each other policy-wise because they are both targeting a small sliver of extremely rightwing voters who they think decides general elections.It seems to me that being a dishonest bigot might be worse than being honest about it. Tough moral high ground.
spot on, very happy i am in brighton pavilion where a vote for a third party can actually have an impact, don’t even particularly like the greens but certainly can’t vote for labour or conservative. two sides of the same coinThe issue is we have both the only two realistic parties of government turning into each other policy-wise because they are both targeting a small sliver of extremely rightwing voters who they think decides general elections.
The rest of us are just f***ed in wanting any kind of alternative to how the country is run currently as all that is left for us to do is useless protest votes for small parties that get annihilated under the first past the post system. It's a joke democracy, however you vote at the next General Election, the same set of policies running the country presently will win whatever happens and there is nothing the British people can do about it if the elites have stitched up both main parties
Both parties don't support civil rights for trans people, in Labour's case because they are chasing Sunak's bigoted voters. That's a much bigger story then the Westminster Punch and Judy show involving two elitist nobs
I think it's the right not to be ridiculed and singled out as a threat to society. And also be demonised in the press as a subverting evil sub-culture.The thing I don't understand is this, what civil rights do transsexuals and transvestites not have that the rest of society does?
Everyone has the right not to be killed, and I'm glad to see the two kids who committed this, frankly, sickening crime are going to prison for it.
agree with all of the above, but i think there’s something to be said about that fact that trans people are the butt of these jokes from our elected officials in the first place. shouldn’t matter that Brianna’s mother was there. it isn’t acceptable to pontificate on and belittle the existence of an entire group of people. comes down to politicians (on both sides of the commons) being out of touch more than anything else. all very well participating in a culture war for a bit of political capital, but these are people’s lives, and their rhetoric has real consequencesNot wanting to keep going on about it but I'm absolutely horrified by this.
It's shameful.
Yes he relies on scripts, but to not have the intelligence, the empathy or even the bloody awareness to drop that line is probably the clearest example yet that the guy is a total psychopath.
Someone's child was murdered. A young human being. That mother Is dealing with the unimaginable horrors of that, spread all over the papers and TV. And she's been an incredible voice.
Trans people are so vulnerable.
The guy is a total disgrace. How we've got to this point is so depressing.
Reminiscent of that other Tory pillock, James Cleverly, a few weeks ago making a joke about date rape mere hours after the Home Office announced plans to try and combat spiking of drinks.Not wanting to keep going on about it but I'm absolutely horrified by this.
It's shameful.
Yes he relies on scripts, but to not have the intelligence, the empathy or even the bloody awareness to drop that line is probably the clearest example yet that the guy is a total psychopath.
Someone's child was murdered. A young human being. That mother Is dealing with the unimaginable horrors of that, spread all over the papers and TV. And she's been an incredible voice.
Trans people are so vulnerable.
The guy is a total disgrace. How we've got to this point is so depressing.
Yes, this ^I think it's the right not to be ridiculed and singled out as a threat to society. And also be demonised in the press as a subverting evil sub-culture.
There are those in parliament who love stoking the flames. The prime minister seems to be on the act.
You can't do that to gay folk anymore, so there needs to be a new bogeyman to get folk onside with. Some people have no sense of purpose if there is no-one to hate.
It's a mindset. It has to be. Quite why they think that making jokes like these is OK is just beyond me.
Children have more sense than these clowns.
Only last week Labour announced they were in favour of segregating trans patients away from other patients in hospitals, a completely unworkable policy that would cost a fortune given available resources. They are just quieter "respectable" bigots. The only difference between them and the Tories is that they think it's a bit rude to announce their transphobia within 50 yards of Brianna's mother
If you want to understand more, have a read:The thing I don't understand is this, what civil rights do transsexuals and transvestites not have that the rest of society does?
you’ve posted three awful incidents above. obviously the perpetrators in these cases are vile individuals who need to be jailed.Yep, those bloody awful transphobes wanting to protect single sex spaces for vulnerable women.
Trans woman guilty of raping two women remanded in female prison in Scotland
Politicians, campaigners and UN special rapporteur concerned by case of Isla Bryson, who offended before she had transitionedwww.theguardian.comHospital told police patient was not raped because alleged attacker was transgender
Assault was confirmed through CCTV and witnesses despite previous denials, Lords told, as debate on single-sex wards policy continueswww.telegraph.co.ukBristol transgender woman jailed for rape
Lexi-Rose Crawford, 24, is sentenced to nine years in jail for raping someone while on licence.www.bbc.co.uk
The hospital one is particularly disturbing seeing as the hospital denied that it had happened and called the rape victim a transphobe. That's despite there being CCTV evidence.
I think it's the right not to be ridiculed and singled out as a threat to society. And also be demonised in the press as a subverting evil sub-culture.
There are those in parliament who love stoking the flames. The prime minister seems to be on the act.
You can't do that to gay folk anymore, so there needs to be a new bogeyman to get folk onside with. Some people have no sense of purpose if there is no-one to hate.