11 thoughts on “Liz Truss dans la merde

  1. She’s a cutie. It always depresses me when I see such women in these jobs and not achieving anything of any real value, when in a sane healthy society she’d be a wife and stay at home mother to 5 kids.

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    • She has a history of promiscuity which is why the so called Turnip Taliban wanted rid of her. Not someone you’d want as a wife.

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      • I’ve never met a woman without a history of promiscuity, hence why I long for the days before birth control was invented. We unleashed hell on earth with that one.

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      • Sounds as though you’re describing a woman who might once have been derided as ‘the village bike’ and so grown old unwed and feeding stray cats. There are increasingly times when I feel that the old ways may well have been much much better than our modern ways.

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  2. Absolutely right. There is not a good word for this woman in the legal professional press.
    As I’ve said before, she has been the beneficiary of positive discrimination all the way along; the South Norfolk constituency association would have been allowed to deselect a man for what she did.
    The last Lord Chancellor to respect his office was Irvine in the same was as Betty Boothroyd was the last Speaker of the Commons to respect the office.
    I would say that the office of Lord Chancellor should be filled by a senior judge, and in my opinion the only one of those who is his own man is James Munby.

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  3. And once again, in this artcle we see rape accusers referred to as ‘rape victims’, which implies that a trial is unnecessary as the verdict has already been decided.

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  4. So Truss must go? Alison Saunders must go? A few years ago much was made of the fact that a woman had been appointed to head MI6, the first (Was it Stella Rimmington?). She turned out to be a disaster too, as did, if I recall correctly, the first woman head of the CPS or DPP or whatever it was then called, appointed at about the same time. Then there was the first woman ship’s captain in the Royal Navy, quietly sacked, when a man would have been been very publicly court-martialled and disgraced (my late ex RN father told me of one such case at the end of the Second World War), for having a sexual affair with her first officer. Then we have all those senior women police officers who are very far from being suitable for the job and the women clerics who are no more than laughably inadequate at best. I can’t think of a woman who has achieved anything positive in any high office, except Margaret Thatcher, who has actually been able to do the job she sought, was given, often in response to calls for more women in high positions, and paid for.

    The only good aspect of this mania for unsuitable women in important and influential positions is that the feminist fallacy is exposed for the insanity it is. Unfortunately it is men who must clear up the mess (were women able to do that they are unlikely to have made the mess in the first place).

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