‘I want my daughter to be safe’: Starmer reveals personal mission to tackle violence against women and girls

Another ridiculous piece in The Independent. It starts with this:
Sir Keir Starmer has told of his own personal commitment to tackling violence against women in the hope that his young daughter and her friends feel safe.
Women and girls are hard-wired to feel anxious, regardless of the likelihood of harm coming to them (far lower than for men and boys). Starmer would do better to tell women and girls that they are far safer than men and boys when it comes to assault, but of course that narrative wouldn’t help sustain the taxpayer-funded feminist industries dedicated to making women and girls feel more anxious that reality would suggest they should be. We confidently predict that if Labour wins the next general election, which appears highly likely, they will introduce juryless rape trials, despite not mentioning the issue in their manifesto. Harold Wilson’s Labour government did exactly that with regard to the Abortion Act 1967.
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2 thoughts on “‘I want my daughter to be safe’: Starmer reveals personal mission to tackle violence against women and girls

  1. The Left are like the proverbial Dutch boy trying to plug holes in the dike. Social media ‘holes’ continue to spring up and their control of MSM no longer keeps the media exclusively on message.
    We are definately back to the days before 2000 before MSM was seduced by the Left.
    Starmer needs to get real and stop his Women are Oppressed by the Patriarchy narrative.

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  2. Of course in a gynocentric society there is nothing more virtuous than being a white knight protecting women and girls, so its like the jokes about being politicians kissing babies, being against sin and for motherhood and apple pie.
    It was Starmer, as the head of the CPS who brought in the “believe ” mantra to criminal justice system. Though he escaped much of the resulting scandals ; the “Nick” historical abuse madness and a string of collapsed rape and sexual assault cases with stinging rebukes from Judges about the police and CPS. Do not doubt that a Starmer government will be a disaster for due process and justice.

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