Jeremy Corbyn MP: ‘Working With Women’

Jeremy Corbyn is the ultra-left-wing candidate for the Labour party leadership. Our thanks to Jon for pointing us to this. If we hadn’t just awarded the August ‘Gormless Feminist of the Month’ award elsewhere, Corbyn would have won it with this document. It could have been written by a committee of hatchet-faced wimmin including those at The Fawcett Society, Laura Bates – the document refers to ‘everyday sexism’ haha! – Caroline Carping-Perez, Harriet Harman…

Jon calls it an ‘utterly hysterical document’, and he’s right on both meanings of the word ‘hysterical’. Why doesn’t the Labour party rename itself The Feminist Party, and be done with it?

10 thoughts on “Jeremy Corbyn MP: ‘Working With Women’

  1. Thank you for sharing Corbyns sexist document. I was giving this guy some credibility, with him being the only candidate to vote against the welfare reform bill. How can the Labour party justify their equality policies with nonsense such as this.

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  2. Working with women should carry a health warning. I have a suspicion that oestrogen rots the brain, which Corbyn, who may have absorbed lethal levels of the stuff through prolonged exposure to Labour’s wimmin, tends to confirm.

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  3. I call this a ‘three in one’ policy.
    Firstly it speaks of desperation for votes and politcal power. Secondly it serves warning of life under a socialist nightmare.
    Thirdly it provides entertaining light relief the like of which one could not make up.
    But then, there is no need to.
    They’ve already done it for you!
    I am further put in mind of Michael Foot waving his stick at photograpers while walking his dog ( on Hamstead Heath? ) in his short ( long ) trousers – HIM
    you fool, not the dog!
    Then the unforgetable comedy of Neil Pillock falling over backwards on the beach.
    I briefly met him once in his cardboard stiff power suit, and something about him spontaneously made my fur bristle.
    I think it was his supercilious
    arrogance on meeting the little people of no account – yup, that would do it.

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  4. Well I bet Mrs. Balls is the winner as the obvious “compromise” candidate ( aka idea free). I think the media have a taste for women politicians given Ms. Sturgeons adept use of sound bites and school marm authority. If you think about it Yvette is the epitome of the tsunami of pleasant “presenters” on TV. Able to present the weather to politics with no knowledge or interest in the content . http://www.spiked-online.com/newsite/article/yvette-cooper-and-the-rise-of-the-new-girls-club/17232#.Vbv5hKh5mc0
    If Mrs. Balls doesn’t get elected to leader or deputy I shall pop 20 quid in the post.

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  5. Quite right. It seems my money is doubly safe. Adds to the joy having seen La Harman become leader of the Labour Party just in time to vote with the Tories on welfare reform.

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