Mims Davies MP (C, East Grinstead and Uckfield) is the shadow minister for women and equalities. Kemi Badenoch MP, the current Tory party leader, held the post of minister for women and equalities for almost two years, until the recent general election.
It would be fair to say that the two posts are indicative of successive governments’ pro-female / anti-male bias for the past 41 years (of course the bias existed well before that). It is for this reason I hold out little hope of there ever being a Minister for Men, despite the sterling efforts of some MRAs in that direction.
Mims Davies is currently the chair of the all-party parliamentary group (APPG) on Men’s and Boys’ Issues. It would be difficult to imagine a greater conflict of interest than her roles as shadow minister for women and equalities, and the chairmanship of the APPG. The appalling Baroness Helena Morrissey – founder of the 30% Club – is also a member of the APPG.
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Mims Davies is my MP When she was first elected I wrote to her pointing out that a suspiciously high number of female applicants to be Tory candidates were successful and as long as that remained the case I would not vote Tory. Her response can be summed up as “I would like to see more women in parliament “
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Thanks John. The Tory party is as infested with feminists as Labour. Offhand I can’t think of one action the Tories have taken to reverse any feminist ‘advances’.
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