Maria Caulfield: MP’s new women’s role sparks backlash

Our thanks to Stu for this. The start of the piece:

Women’s right groups have criticised Theresa May’s decision to appoint an MP who opposed the decriminalisation of abortion to a role representing women.

Maria Caulfield, new Conservative vice chair for women, said decriminalisation would lead to “abortion on demand”. [J4MB: We’ve had “abortion on demand” in the UK since 1967, and everyone knows it.]

Abortion provider BPAS said the PM’s decision to appoint Ms Caulfield to the role was incredibly disappointing.

Sophie Walker, Women’s Equality Party (WEP) leader, said Ms Caulfield could “never advocate effectively” for women.

3 thoughts on “Maria Caulfield: MP’s new women’s role sparks backlash

    • Well hopefully she’s replaced by someone less in the pocket of the “blob”. I notice that Rudd it still in the Home Office,dire. However Mrs May does seem to have resisted “calls” (BBC and Guardian) for more women in “big” roles. Well if Sophie Walker of the Posh Women need More Party doesn’t like Maria Caulfield I warm to her. It will be a test of la May if she doesn’t do her usual cave in at the first sign of disquiet from the sistas.

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  1. Wow, hard to believe. Finally good news. For all intents and purposes, ‘abortion’ IS murder, only repackaged and rebranded to suit women’s conveniences.

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