Our public consultation document (link below) is the precursor to our 2015 general election manifesto. Details are provided of 20 areas in which the state assaults men and boys, and proposals are made with respect to each of them. We expect the manifesto will cover more than 20 areas. There are no areas in which the British state assaults women and girls – to the contrary, it preferences them in many ways, to the detriment of men and boys… and the majority of women and girls too, ironically. The state’s deliberate destruction of the nuclear family for 40+ years is but one example.
http://j4mb.org.uk/our-public-consultation-exercise-2/
Last year we sent a FoI request to HMRC enquiring about the gender balance of income tax receipts. We learned that British men collectively pay 72% of the income tax collected in the UK, women just 28%. My article on the matter – ‘He who pays the piper, calls the tune. Or does he?’ – was published by an American website, ‘A Voice for Men’, http://avoiceformen.com, the most-visited and most influential men’s human rights advocacy website in the world. After you open the following link, scroll down to the article published on 12 March 2o13. Be sure not to have a hot drink in your hand, because there’s a photograph of Janet Street-Porter – who won one of our coveted ‘Harpy’ awards – above an article exploring whether she’s the most evil woman in Britain. A supporter emailed us enquiring, ‘Has Harriet Harman died, then?’