Yesterday I had the pleasure of attending the third International Men’s Day debate in the House of Commons, in the Grand Committee Room of Westminster Hall. My thanks to Natoya and Raymond for joining me. We’ll be publishing the debate on our YouTube channel in the next few days. A piece in Philip Davies’s local paper.
Absolutely. Social etiquette should have no part in determining the crime and punishment. Unfortunately,for now, the gentleman doctrine is applied in the court of law, where it absolutely does not belong. Just as it does not belong at Wimbledon professional tennis and all other sports tournaments.
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Plenty of submissive males disagree with him, it seems.http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/tory-mp-philip-davies-says-militant-feminists-are-trying-to-bully-him_uk_5a0afe19e4b0b17ffce04c7f
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Look forward to seeing the debate and your view of it. Scanned through the Hansard Record. Possibly a load of hot air but the facts appeared generally accurate even if there was the usual “men should emote” guff. The paper I see has quoted from his speech in the debate. As in the past the best bit is that it happens at all.
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Would a woman get 70 days for this:http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/15622122.Man_jailed_for_creepily_staring_at_Glasgow_pharmacy_assistant_through_window/#comments-anchor
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