Sent to separate prisons to be kept apart, how did lesbian couple who were jailed for a combined 47 years for torturing and murdering their son, 2, manage to share a kiss in the street?

Our thanks to Martin for this. An extract:

A shocked eyewitness told the Daily Record he saw two G4S security vans behind a shopping centre, and both the prisoners were there at the same time.

They are believed to have been attending meetings at Fife’s Kingdom Centre.

He said: ‘The vehicles caught my eye before I saw them – they are a very distinctive couple. It’s difficult to miss Nyomi – she’s a very large and imposing figure.

‘They were both chained to a female officer and there were four other male security guards too.

‘It looked like they’d come out of the registry office, which I thought was odd because they’ve already had a civil wedding.

‘Nyomi’s face was tripping her until Rachel moved over and gave her a kiss before they climbed into separate vans. It was very unusual but the guards were pretty relaxed about everything.’

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William Collins: Pay and employment by sex

An excellent update of an earlier post, thoroughly debunking the feminist narrative on the ‘gender pay gap’. An extract:

For the first time we see clearly that women below the age of about 35, working full time, have a higher median hourly pay rate than men of the same age. The histograms of Figures 1 and 2 for 2013 and 2014 indicated only a very slightly greater median pay for women in their twenties, of a percent or so. But Figure 3 indicates clearly for the first time, in 2015, a marked advantage for young women. The median hourly pay rate for women in their twenties working full time is around 8% higher than that for men (average over ages 21-29).

Collins refers to the fact that men in the UK pay 72.9% of the income tax collected by the government. My blog piece on the matter is here.

British men pay £75.4 billion p.a. more income tax than women, and in return they get a state which assaults their human rights in many areas.

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