Labour MPs propose specialist sexual offences courts to help trials backlog

Our thanks to Nigel for this in The Guardian. He writes:

“You have to hand it to them the feminists have stamina and guile. Lammy’s Reforms will in fact have little direct impact on sexual offences because the threshold is the potential length of custodial sentence. And of course Sexual offences have long sentence tariffs. However the trouble he’s having with what is a gross denial of basic rights has given an opportunity to get the “special courts” for Domestic Abuse and Sexual Offences slipped in. Having failed in Scotland due to the opposition of practically the entire legal professions in Scotland. It seems quite possible they’ll appear to get Lammy’s Bill through.”

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  1. This illustrates the “capture” of institutions by what is referred to as “woke” ideology but what in in fact the ideology of “intersectionality” in Marcusian Marxism. Baroness Falkner: Trans activist abuse made me fear for my family’s safety It first begins with the very current battle between the “gender is performative” and “women are special” wings of feminists. Noting that the current Minister is sitting on the EHRC Guidance about the definition of Sex in the Equality Act because of her ambitions to become Deputy or Leader of the PLP. She also explains how quite junior staff in the EHRC and the Civil Service issue documents that that are neither correct nor supported by their seniors. The other area she identifies as driven by political expediency is the now well established obfuscation and delays around the Commission Enquiry into the “Grooming Gang” scandals in which Jess Phillips and her fellow feminists in the PLP jettison their supposed principles in favour of appeasing the “Muslim” block vote in their constituencies. Most telling is the assessment that the Civil Service is in need of a radical shake up as its staff pursue ideology rather than do their actual job. Of course she’s not going to go the full distance and note the capture by all sorts of feminism of these institutions but it is pretty much confirmation from an insider of the “right on” elite (Pakistani by birth, Married to an Academic. A “distinguished” history of public service and campaigning on all the PC issues of the day) that there is institutional capture by “activists” throughout or political institutions.

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