Philip Davies MP leads a debate on men’s issues on International Men’s Day

We’ve just published on our YouTube channel a 43-minute-long video of Philip Davies MP introducing the first-ever parliamentary debate on men’s issues, held in Westminster Hall yesterday, International Men’s Day. He put in a stellar performance, all the more so given cynical attempts at disruption by feminist MPs (one of them a man). We’ve added some background underneath the video, and links to materials including the Hansard transcript of the full debate.

Philip is nothing less than a hero to people concerned with men’s and boys human rights. He’s the only MP (of 650 MPs) who speaks on behalf of half the electorate. The other 649 are relentlessly fixated on the wants and needs of women and girls, as articulated by radical feminists, regardless of the impact on men and boys.

4 thoughts on “Philip Davies MP leads a debate on men’s issues on International Men’s Day

  1. The White Ribbon affiliated MP who tried to make the debate all about men being violent towards women is not only male but also a Conservative too! What a sorry state of affairs.

    My new least favourite Conservative MP.

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  2. You know how Google tends to celebrate things on it’s home page when it’s a prominent day? I was looking on the 19th for them to celebrate International Men’s Day, nothing. Maybe it was because they have regional variants of the Google home page? Maybe?

    But, looking at

    https://www.google.com/doodles

    which shows past “Google Doodles”…. nothing at all was celebrated on the 19th apparently.

    Apparently, according to Google, there was nothing noteworthy to celebrate on the 19th of November this year.

    Yet, go back to March the 8th, what do we see? Guess what? Surprise… surprise.

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