Tory MPs talk of leaving the party as Rees Mogg rises up

Interesting. The Conservative party would do well to rid itself of the woeful MPs who speak of leaving if Jacob Rees Mogg ever becomes party leader – the three MPs quoted in the article are women. The piece ends with a prime example of the type:

Former education secretary Nicky Morgan said a new political party would be “a very bad idea”. Writing for ConservativeHome, she added that likeminded Tories should stay put and push for a more centrist [J4MB: In plain English, even less conservative] policy programme.

“If liberal Conservative MPs [J4MB emphasis] allow ourselves to be drummed out of the Conservative Party, whether by heeding the calls for a new Party or by accepting that our views no longer have a place within our Party, then that would send a terrible signal, not only to the electorate but also to the tens of thousands of Tory members, councillors, donors and supporters who share our views and want us to lead the charge in putting forward a mainstream agenda which appeals to the centre-ground of British politics and, in particular, to younger and future voters.”

What is a liberal Conservative MP? Is it similar to a conservative Socialist MP? The current band of female Conservative MPs are all feminists, whether they publicly self-identify as such, or not.

MoJ scraps legal aid restrictions for victims of domestic violence

A piece in yesterday’s Guardian. Extracts:

Time limits preventing victims of domestic violence from obtaining legal aid for court hearings will be scrapped from January, the Ministry of Justice has announced.

The heavily criticised restrictions, which have resulted in large numbers of women confronting abusive ex-partners without representation, will also be relaxed to accept evidence from victim support organisations. [J4MB emphasis – in plain English, radical feminist organizations such as Women’s Aid and Refuge.]

The changes deliver on signals that the system would be reformed given by the MoJ and revealed by the Guardian earlier this year.

Confirming the new guidelines for the Legal Aid Agency, the justice minister, Dominic Raab, said: “We have listened to victims’ groups and carefully reviewed the criteria for legal aid for victims of domestic abuse in family cases.

“These changes make sure that vulnerable women [J4MB emphasis] and children get legal support so their voice is properly heard in court.”

Legal aid has usually been available to victims of domestic violence and child abuse, or those deemed at risk, as long as they could provide evidence of abuse within the past five years.

Removal of the five-year limit and admission of fresh categories of evidence will help large numbers of women and some men [J4MB emphasis] who have been deprived of legal advice and representation in family court disputes over custody and contact with children…

Statements from domestic violence support organisations and housing support officers will in future be accepted as evidence of past abuse, [J4MB emphasis] as well as those from social services, [J4MB: Virulently anti-male organizations] law enforcement agencies and medical professionals.

Earlier this year the government announced a £17m fund to support 41 projects across the country to tackle violence against women and girls. [J4MB emphasis]

Steve Hynes, the director of the Legal Action Group who has campaigned against legal aid cuts, welcomed the change: “It’s taken a long time because of the general election and other delays. I’m very pleased they have made the announcement.

“They realised it’s a priority. It wasn’t working. Women [J4MB emphasis] who experienced domestic violence were not qualifying [for representation]. The amount of civil legal aid granted has fallen by 80% since Laspo was introduced.”…

Sophie Walker, the leader of the Women’s Equality party, said:“The Ministry of Justice’s decision to lift these damaging restrictions on legal aid is welcome – and long overdue.

“Too many women [J4MB emphasis] have been denied justice over the last seven years as a result of the government’s short-sighted cuts.”

Lidiane Leite, Brazilian mayor who ran town by WhatsApp is jailed for at least 14 years for stealing millions from poorest citizens

Our thanks to James for this. An extract:

The saga began in 2012 after her former boyfriend, Humberto Dantas dos Santos, who was also known as Beto Rocha, was banned from serving as mayor of the town in 2012 due to corruption allegations.

Shortly afterwards, Leite ran in his place and appointed the 44-year-old as her chief advisor. He was responsible for most of the town’s day-to-day management.

Meanwhile Leite lived a lifestyle full of expensive champagne and fast cars in Sao Luiz as she communicated with her deputies via a special “Task Force” WhatsApp group.

James writes:

At least in Brazil they haven’t forgotten how to sentence women.

Baroness Hale, recently-appointed Supreme Court President, launches a Jewish Family Life and Customs booklet promoting the criminal offence of MGM

Our thanks to Ray for this on the Family Law Week website. This makes my blood boil. An extract:

Speaking at the Supreme Court, Lady Hale said that the Board of Deputies “should be congratulated” for producing a document which is “for all those legal professionals seeking to understand the Jewish community”.

In her speech, Lady Hale also praised her counterparts at the Israeli Supreme Court which, she said “deserves our support whenever we can give it to them”.

Hale is by some distance the least capable and experienced of the Supreme Court judges. She was appointed President because vagina, and cannot be unaware that there are no exemptions to the law permitted on religious or cultural grounds. Here we have the Supreme Court President promoting the criminal offence of MGM.

The booklet is here. Our thanks to Ray for providing these extracts:

LIFE EVENTS
BIRTH – BOYS
Boys are circumcised (brit milah) at eight days old or as soon as possible thereafter
if there are medical reasons for delay. The circumcision is carried out by a mohel
(plural mohelim) who is registered to carry out this procedure by the Initiation
Society or the Association of Reform and Liberal Mohelim. Some mohelim are also
registered medical practitioners. Boys are named at this procedure. Frequently, a
boy’s name is not announced until the circumcision.

If the firstborn child in a family is a boy he is formally ‘redeemed’ by his father at
31 days at a ceremony known as a pidyon haben. In certain communities, on a
boy’s third birthday he will have his first haircut, known as an upschernish or
upscherin. This rite of passage begins his religious education.

BIRTH – GIRLS
Girls are usually named in the synagogue, often on the Sabbath following the
birth.
Any form of female genital mutilation is strictly prohibited. [J4MB emphasis]

US Navy hands out punishment for the two aviators held responsible for skywriting a giant penis over Washington state

The reprimands were not made public as it was meted out in an administrative proceeding

Our thanks to Mike P for this. The piece (towards the end) includes a link to a video (1:22) of the later part of the creation of the work of genius, clearly much appreciated by at least of couple of women with a sense of humour, i.e. not feminists. An extract from the article:

The aviators, who belonged to Electronic Attack Squadron 130, used an EA-18 Growler aircraft during the incident, the Times reported.

A Growler aircraft was surely the most suitable for the task. The men shouldn’t have been punished, they should have received an award. Maybe their creation was a comment on the feminisation of the military.

Transgender lessons for two-year-olds: Drag queens drafted into nursery schools to teach children about sexual diversity

Our thank to Mike P for a piece on taxpayer-funded child abuse in the Daily Mail. Extracts:

Drag queens are being brought into taxpayer-funded nursery schools so that children as young as two can learn about transgender issues.

The cross-dressers are reading nursery rhymes and singing specially adapted songs ‘to teach children about LGBT tolerance’.

Nursery bosses say the sessions are needed so that children can ‘see people who defy rigid gender restrictions’ and grow up to combat hate crime.

They want to target two and three-year-olds to influence them early, as they say at this age children have not yet developed any discriminatory ‘isms’.

The ‘performances’ are the brainchild of Thomas Canham, a Bristol University law graduate and part-time cross-dresser who dismisses traditional notions of masculinity as ‘meaningless’…

Mr Canham’s organisation Drag Queen Story Time (DQST) is holding sessions at seven nurseries run by the London Early Years Foundation over the winter. If deemed successful, they will be rolled out across all the nursery’s 37 sites…

He [Donna La Mode] said he wanted to create a ‘safe space’ where adults or children would not be criticised for ‘wearing a dress’. His drag queens had ‘complete control’ over their performances, he added.

‘They can include, for example, drag queen references within songs. So if you’re doing something like Wheels On The Bus, you can sing, “The skirt on the drag queen goes swish, swish, swish.”

‘The parents love it, and the children love it too – especially when you’ve got a six-year-old boy there in a princess dress which he isn’t allowed to wear at home because his dad doesn’t like it.’

His drag queens also had ‘a library with books which focus on LGBT rights, feminist fairy tales [J4MB emphasis – who can possibly say this whole thing isn’t about social engineering?] and trans-rights issues,’ said Mr Canham, the son of a British Army soldier…

June O’Sullivan, chief executive of LEYF, said: ‘By providing spaces in which children are able to see people who defy rigid gender restrictions, it allows them to imagine the world in which people can present [themselves] as they wish.’

She told BBC London radio it was good to expose very young children to men who dress as women, ‘because children are very open until about three’. [J4MB emphasis]

‘At three they begin to absorb all the “isms” that adults have developed very effectively,’ she explained.

Brief details on June O’ Sullivan, CEO of LEYF, and the nine Trustees of LEYF are here. Seven of the nine Trustees are women.

Jess Phillips MP tweets about appropriate behaviour

Give me strength. The toxic feminist’s tweet reads:

One of my lovely male colleagues saw me looking weary earlier and he said “can I give you a hug?”. This is what appropriate behaviour looks like.

No, that is what stoooooooooopid behaviour looks like, coming from a mangina. To think the citizens of Birmingham (Yardley) have voted this harridan, selected from an all-women shortlist, into parliament twice in the space of two years. They should hang their heads in shame.