This could mean teachers will be legally required to refer pupils they suspect of extreme misogyny to Prevent, the Government’s counter-terror programme.
Teachers, healthcare professionals and local authority staff are under a legal duty to make a referral to the Prevent scheme if they believe someone is susceptible to becoming radicalised.
Anyone who is referred to Prevent is then assessed by their local authority and the police to see if they need to be deradicalised.
"Feeling frustrated that girls & society have put you in the Not People category?"
"Don't let anything slip to your educators or your doc otherwise they'll call the coppers to haul you off to Simp Camp"
Going to be a fun conversation for men living alone when police knock on their door and tell them "the local authority has noticed that you've been claiming the Single Occupancy Discount for a while and you should have found a partner by now so we're referring you to the Prevent programme".
Or a formal email from Tinder telling you that you have been banned and reported because a woman has complained about your "misogyny" (having to reject you).
"Feeling frustrated that girls & society have put you in the Not People category?"
"Don't let anything slip to your educators or your doc otherwise they'll call the coppers to haul you off to Simp Camp"
Going to be a fun conversation for men living alone when police knock on their door and tell them "the local authority has noticed that you've been claiming the Single Occupancy Discount for a while and you should have found a partner by now so we're referring you to the Prevent programme".
Or a formal email from Tinder telling you that you have been banned and reported because a woman has complained about your "misogyny" (having to reject you).
Communists used to gulag singles on suspicion of being spies. The more things change, the more they stay the same.