Posts will be published on the Children & Family Party website only, with immediate effect

The website of the Children & Family Party is here.

By popular demand, we’ll be keeping this website accessible indefinitely. With over nine nine years’ worth of material – since the party’s launch in 2013 – many consider it a valuable resource. I should like to thank everyone who’s supported the party and this website over that time.

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Happiness is being attacked by Julie Bindel

My day has had the perfect start, with an attack in The Critic by Julie Bindel, winner of our Toxic Feminist of the Month award in October 2015 – here. In selecting the header image on our new website I was conscious that the family would rattle the teeth of radical feminists, and so it has.

Trigger warning, the family is white, and even worse, the parents (and grandparents) are heterosexual. A sizeable majority of the people in the constituency I’ll be standing in at the next general election, Bedford, are white, and the parents and grandparents heterosexual. It shouldn’t be allowed.

Doubtless we’ll put up an image of a happy family headed up by a pair of scowling 500+lb blue-haired feminist lesbians (one white, one black) in the fullness of time, to keep Ms Bindel happy. She writes:

The poster family on CFP’s launch materials look like a cross between a relaunch of the Aryan Race Society and a teeth-whitening promo you’d expect to see at the dentist’s office.

It’s ironic that Ms Bindel refers to the Aryan Race Society, given her starring role in the video Hitler reacts to radical feminist Julie Bindel.

During a debate at Durham University in 2014 Ms Bindel slandered me, repeatedly calling me a liar during my speech, the story is here. She later apologised to me privately, but – of course – refused to do so publicly.

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Budapest – venue for ICMI24

I plan to fly to Budapest shortly with a view to signing a contract with an excellent venue for an in-person ICMI there in August 2024. I was going to record a short promotional video during my visit, in the style of something like this (2:00), but since it’s already been done, I probably won’t.

Confirmed speakers include Paul Elam and my favourite professors, Janice Fiamengo and Stephen Baskerville. Stephen, an American political scientist who lives and works in Eastern Europe, is an advisor to our renamed party, Children & Family Party. You can make a donation to the party by clicking on the logo below. Thank you.

NHS is bumping along near the bottom of world healthcare league table as report warns we risk becoming the sick man of the world

No surprises here. The NHS has long been an utter disaster. What else would we expect of a 74-year-old state-run near-monopoly? Like all such organizations it’s run for the benefit of the employees, not those it’s supposed to care about.

The preferencing of women over men for medical school places which started in the 1970s has resulted in a GP service (more than 50% of GPs are women) which is predictably woeful, with female doctors in particular working part-time regardless of whether or not they have children.

The average GP salary of £100,000+ p.a. is far too high for a job with (effectively) guaranteed lifetime job security. The salary should be reduced significantly so that only those with a vocation enter the profession, and the preferencing of women for medical school places ended.

The average female medical school graduate will work half the hours that her average male colleague will. The bottom line? Two women have to be trained at considerable taxpayer expense to obtain the same work output as one man.