Andrew Cadman: Social conservatism was reborn today

A short but powerful article published yesterday on The Conservative Woman website. I was pleased to read the following comments posted by ‘DollarPound’ a couple of hours ago:

1997: Nigel Farage and UKIP gain 0.4% of the popular vote, and are dismissed as racists by mainstream politicians and the media.

2015: Mike Buchanan and J4MB gain 0.4% of the popular vote, and are dismissed as misogynists by mainstream politicians and the media.

Take note, feminists.

J4MB did remarkably well at the 2015 general election. UKIP secured 3.9 million more votes than J4MB, but they have only one more MP than we have.

6 thoughts on “Andrew Cadman: Social conservatism was reborn today

  1. There should be no place for positive discrimination. Ever.

    Equality of opportunity is one thing, but that allows those who are unwilling or incapable of competing to fail, and so they should. Both women and ethnic minorities, and some categories of disabled people.

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  2. It is an interesting idea & let us hope something positive to come out of this will be that the socio-economic interests of working class men marginalised by globalisation will finally be put on the agenda. But the truth is we simply don’t and can’t know what sort of government will follow.

    Will they be sell outs, like Cameron, Corbyn, Clegg, Blair? Only time will tell. All that we can says for certain is that the leading Brexiter Michael Gove never said anything, ever, during his time as education secretary about the underperformance of boys in secondary & tertiary education. So watch this space, we shall see.

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    • As Justice Secretary Gove has done absolutely nothing about the intensely anti-male bias of the criminal justice system, including the scandalously high levels of imprisonment of men compared with women.

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