The Conservative Party is at least better on economic views. The problem is that both sides are filled with people who are beholden to or members of women's groups, which Labour embraces and the Conservatives hide, only selling out when nobody is looking.
I think it's important to understand that the British people don't want feminism, the Women's Equality Party gained less votes than Count Binface, whose main policy was to have the escalators in the London Underground reverse at random intervals.
What keeps feminism in power there, is their duplicity, their media control and their blackmail.
The Conservative Party is at least better on economic views.
Are they really that different? Both are anti-austerity. One just wants to spend somewhat more than the other.
The problem is that both sides are filled with people who are beholden to or members of women's groups, which Labour embraces and the Conservatives hide, only selling out when nobody is looking.
I actually agree with you here. The influence of pressure groups is a major threat to democracy.
I think it's important to understand that the British people don't want feminism
Then it seems you are mellowing a bit, because most British people - like in most places where there is no female infanticide - are members of 'our worse halves'.
the Women's Equality Party gained less votes than Count Binface, whose main policy was to have the escalators in the London Underground reverse at random intervals.
Makes sense, that policy is a good deal less retarded than that of the WEP. That said, while I accept your argument that only a small minority of British are feminists, not voting for the WEP is not evidence for that - as one may vote for other parties and still be a feminist.
I agree with the first five words.
The Conservative Party is at least better on economic views. The problem is that both sides are filled with people who are beholden to or members of women's groups, which Labour embraces and the Conservatives hide, only selling out when nobody is looking.
I think it's important to understand that the British people don't want feminism, the Women's Equality Party gained less votes than Count Binface, whose main policy was to have the escalators in the London Underground reverse at random intervals.
What keeps feminism in power there, is their duplicity, their media control and their blackmail.
Are they really that different? Both are anti-austerity. One just wants to spend somewhat more than the other.
I actually agree with you here. The influence of pressure groups is a major threat to democracy.
Then it seems you are mellowing a bit, because most British people - like in most places where there is no female infanticide - are members of 'our worse halves'.
Makes sense, that policy is a good deal less retarded than that of the WEP. That said, while I accept your argument that only a small minority of British are feminists, not voting for the WEP is not evidence for that - as one may vote for other parties and still be a feminist.