3 thoughts on “GloucestershireLive: Meet the campaigner (Swayne O’Pie) who wants the Government to stand up for men

  1. I can see that some will take issue with the claim that “men have no political representation at all”. I think Swayne needs to make clear that he means no specific representation – as men. We do, of course, get represented as part of the whole electorate.

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    • I think the point is that politicians are continually announcing ways that they are going to help women and girls, but never men. Indeed, when was the last time they did something specifically for men? (The people who pay 72% of taxes in this country.) I can’t think of anything, except, perhaps, granting bus passes to males five years earlier than before, and equalising the pension ages, and even then, I am certain, they would not have done that if the EU had not forced them to. Recently, Corbyn announced that the next labour government will run the country for the benefit of women and girls. I thought that was being done already. And it will go on, until male voters start voting tactically, and not Labour, or whatever, because that’s what they’ve always done.

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