Removing the tax on tampons was literally against EU law, so the government listened to years of whining from feminists that they literally couldn't do anything about without violating the VAT agreement with the EU. These same feminists were of course, overwhelmingly remain-voters.
Making this their first act post-brexit is basically political point-scoring and forcing feminists to begrudgingly celebrate a conservative government.
Of course, you'd think the so-called conservatives would have learned by now that this does not make these people see the light, and never has. Just how it doesn't matter how many times the conservatives consistently have more women in high-ranking positions than labour do, feminists will forever vote labour because all they really are is marxists in disguise.
Removing the tax on tampons was literally against EU law, so the government listened to years of whining from feminists that they literally couldn't do anything about without violating the VAT agreement with the EU. These same feminists were of course, overwhelmingly remain-voters.
Making this their first act post-brexist is basically political point-scoring and forcing feminists to begrudgingly celebrate a conservative government.
Of course, you'd think the so-called conservatives would have learned by now that this does not make these people see the light, and never has. Just how it doesn't matter how many times the conservatives consistently have more women in high-ranking positions than labour do, feminists will forever vote labour because all they really are is marxists in disguise.