How a Labour government will enable co-habiting women to steal their partners’ property

Our thanks to Nigel for this, mainly about sexual harassment at work. An extract:
Ms Thornberry will also set out plans to strengthen the property rights of unmarried women who live with their partners, in England and Wales. “For too long, women in co-habiting couples have been left with no rights when those relationships come to an end. “If there is no joint property or parental responsibilities, a man can kick his partner out of their home, and leave her with nothing, especially if he has the means to go to court, and she does not.” She will add: “No woman should be forced to get married or stay in an unhappy relationship just to avoid being put out on the street.”
The other side of the coin need hardly be stated. The man will be “put out on the street” on the basis of a co-habiting partner’s unsubstantiated claims of abuse, as has happened with wives for many years. In due course a Labour government will introduce juryless rape trials, but there will be no mention of that before the general election. —————————- If you’d like email notifications of our new blog pieces, please enter your email address in the box near the top of the right-hand column and click ‘Subscribe’. Our YouTube channel is here, our Facebook channel here, our Twitter channel here. If everyone who reads this gives us £5.00 – or even better, £5.00 or more, monthly – we could change the world. You can support our work by making a donation here.

4 thoughts on “How a Labour government will enable co-habiting women to steal their partners’ property

  1. If you picture a street of the future, men will live on one side alone, women alone after the children have grown up on the other, is this the world you want to live in?

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  2. The complete separation of the sexes is the goal of feminism. It is against everything people generally value; family groups, kinship, even children. Because it regards the web of relationships all these things build are the key impediment to the freedom and choices of women. In research after research even now the vast majority of women aspire to family formation and value kinship relationships; and feminists organizations equally inevitably demand women are “educated” out of these aspirations because they are deluded by patriarchy. On the odd occasion men are asked the same questions, and reflect the same aspirations to form families within wider family and friendship networks. But of course no one is much interested in men.

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