6 thoughts on “Welsh Labour politician Carl Sargeant ‘takes his own life’ four days after being suspended over claims of sexual harassment

  1. Not sure whether our women are worthy of our men’s suicides. Especially after making exaggerated,belated and mostly phony sex assault accusations. As such, they are not worthy of the courteous treatment currently afforded to them by men. Let alone men’s suicides ! Poor chap, this is what he got for being a gentleman all his life…

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  2. Heartbreaking for his immediate family.
    Whatever Mr Sargeant is alleged to have done nothing is worth doing this…..but nobody honestly knows or can tell what anyone else thinks or feels regarding any stressful situation they’re placed in.

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  3. Sickening statements of shock and sympathy today from Politicians all too ready pitch into the kangaroo courts and innuendo. Frankly most reprehensible are the male politicians who happily pitch into the witch hunt. Particularly nauseating was Jeremy Corbyn talking about “pastoral care” for “all” when he had so unctuously put his party behind “rooting out” harassment. One can only hope some more MPs start to pay attention rather than taking plaudits for playing the white Knight charging in to protect fragile women. One is reminded of the words that end “….. and they came for me”.

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  4. This is terrible. Can we now expect the hysteria to end? If feminists have their way this will just be swept under the carpet – because touching some woman’s knee over a decade ago is obviously bigger news that a man taking his own life.
    My sarcasm here is not used flippantly; I’m just out of patience with the lies of feminism.

    That said, I notice an increasing amount of people on twitter questioning the guilty until proven innocent basis upon which these men are being judged.
    Not that I set much store by twitter trends, but it seems worth mentioning.

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