Interesting (video, 9:45). If you’re pushed for time watch from 6:40, where Jess Phillips is replying to a question from a Conservative MP. She looks like she’s on the edge of a nervous breakdown, and should resign for a number of reasons including that.
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More and more people now recognise how dishonest Jess Phillips is. Oh how I want to see the downfall of this absolutely disgusting woman.
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Thanks Andy, agreed. I think we’ll see that soon. Her position https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliamentary_Under-Secretary_of_State_for_Safeguarding_and_Violence_Against_Women_and_Girls is utterly incompatible with the position taken by the government on a national inquiry. She knows it, we ALL know it.
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She, and they will disemble and obfuscate on this. Not least because Jess nearly lost her seat to an “independent” and she needs to get that “community” back on her side. She is not the only one and all too many national and local labour “feminists” threw women and girls to the wolves for electoral advantage. And of course in complete contradiction of their professed agenda of ending “violence” against women and girls. “Rape culture” in Universities, Andrew Tate and rampant schoolboy “misogyny”, injecting date rape drugs, “epidemics” of domestic abuse, armies of “builders” cat calling … all shown to be distractions.
There next tactic will be to push local inquiries that target the police not politicians… And they will want to distract from Bradford and London Boroughs because of the horrors they know lurk. This is after all why Jess talks about asking police about past cases in areas already known about. No probing into areas that have generated no cases to courts yet.
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Jess Phillips needs to have the pressure maintained on her. Relentlessly.
This is where Kemi Badenoch comes in handy. That pressure needs to come from another woman (preferably representing a ‘minority’) otherwise the accusations of ‘bullying’ will start to fly.
Go, Kemi!!
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Interesting. I think Phillips will jump before she’s pushed. She’s obviously not resilient enough for her role.
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She’d be able to deflect male politicians ad infinitum, using the God-given gifts of the adult human female. It will always require another of the same sex to strike a stake through the hearts of these people.
This, as a strategy to dissemble feminism, meets another immovable force of Nature. The female hive mind. There are few outliers to the mindset that outcomes of female benefit come first and foremost. Where these outliers exist, they will be man’s most important ally in asking the questions which matter. And keep asking them.
Don’t know enough about Sarah Pochin, but wish her well anyway.
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