Martin Daubney: Allow me to mansplain why the Women’s Equality Party failed

An interesting piece despite Daubney admitting he voted for the Women’s Equality Party in the London Mayoral election. What else would we expect from a co-founder of the feminist-friendly Men & Boys Coalition? An illustration of their work is this. The piece starts:

The Chief Medical Officer, Dame Sally Davies, has written to the Coalition to confirm that she has no plans to follow her 2015 Annual Report on women’s health The Health of the 51% with an equivalent report on the health of men.

Her refusal follows multiple requests, first in the form of a joint letter in March 2016 prior to establishment of the Coalition, and then in March 2017 on behalf of the Coalition.

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2 thoughts on “Martin Daubney: Allow me to mansplain why the Women’s Equality Party failed

  1. Dame Sally Davis…
    There ain’t nothing like THAT dame, that’s for sure.

    And while I’m about it.
    Daubney writes;
    “Let’s be honest: this is a party for feminists, by feminists. There’s nothing wrong with that,”

    Really?

    Where’s the evidence.

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  2. ‘ … Walker fought a highly-personal campaign against Conservative Philip Davies, a men’s issues advocate … ‘

    That sort of misrepresentation could just be sloppy writing but it’s most definitely not quality journalism. Mr Davies has repeatedly made clear that he is not a men’s rights campaigner, rather he is simply pointing out some of the inequities in far too much so-called ‘equality’ legislation and standing up for genuine equaltiy.

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