Philip Davies: Parliament’s Equality Campaigners Are Hopelessly Detached From Reality

Enjoy. An extract:

I have also made one other observation on the Committee – we only ever seem to hear evidence from people who all have the same (politically correct) opinions and agenda.

On other select committees, we hear evidence from people with competing opinions and perspectives, and then produce a report after weighing up these different views.

On the Women and Equalities Select Committee, we hear from a never-ending supply of organisations in the equality industry nobody in the real world has ever heard from (I would love to know where they all get their money) but we never hear from anyone at all who thinks this agenda is a load of old nonsense.

This was an observation that didn’t go down well with other committee members when I raised it, and was rejected.

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2 thoughts on “Philip Davies: Parliament’s Equality Campaigners Are Hopelessly Detached From Reality

  1. Of course the answer to the money question is the Government ,Local and National. By far the largest funding sources of all the “equality” industry will be tax funded Grants, Contracts, Research commissions and “ring fenced” parts of Local Gov. money received from the Treasury. The most obvious example being the £100s of millions put into the organisations covered by the Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy.
    As an example I well remember the Panic in the Council I worked for then when the Blair Gov. took the Jewish community off the list for special funding. As the only large ethnic minority in the borough this would mean the end of the Diversity and Cohesion Unit of the council. You can imagine the scrabble to find some data that there were other minorities moved in since the census!

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