Evil. We should not be surprised by the growing popularity of Jacob Rees-Mogg. People are naturally attracted to those with a strong moral compass, which by definition excludes feminists.
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I’m sick of the “my body, my choice” argument. The potential baby is NOT her body, neither biologically nor ethically. As for “so I can do what I like with it” – try arguing that as a defence in a rape case! You can do what you like with your body provided you don’t harm others – including the one you hold in trust in your womb.
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It’s worth noting that Rees-Mogg’s position on abortion is the same as that of Islam and Buddhism. So when Yvette Cooper, one of the many epitomes of smug self-satisfaction in the Labour Party, said on TV that it was alright for Rees-Mogg to hold these views but that he should never be Prime Minister, I wonder if she thought of the implications vis-a-vis her Muslim friends?
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