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What's the rape clause?
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She's not even partaking in bothsiderism or whataboutism, because her next point lays out clearly exactly what the priority should be because all this pearl clutching over something everyone has done is just a distraction. You can argue about the last point all you like and everyone is entitled to an opinion, but holding a mirror up to the right/brexiteers who have nothing other than slogans, name-calling, and labels is exactly the kind of thing that should be done. As if trump would use an accurate description of a policy position to make a point against someone else he disagrees with; and it's false to liken the two. Trump lies about everything, constantly. |
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They put a controversial clause in it saying that if a third child had been born as a result of sexual assault then the benefit would still be payed for that child. I think I've read a form has to be filled in to declare it. :conf2: It's one of the things the SNP always bring up to say UK / Tories / Westminster Govt. are uncaring. |
Sturgeon is playing with fire there given that she turned a blind eye to the alleged abuse being carried out by Salmond
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I just think the First Minister shouldn't say things like that, but it's as much a comment on how bad politics are of Twitter as anything. Last point I stand by - Brexit was an expression of English nationalism, as much as independence was an expression of Scottish nationalism. The two were linked and one followed on from the other (different results in the referendums obviously). |
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I have good hearing but can lip read, hubby is deaf and lip reads so I give it a try. You don’t need to lip read even, clear as day he said woman. Can’t believe a word he says, couldnt before, but now more know him for the liar he is. |
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As as the topic (Corbyn saying 'stupid whatever') is concerned it shows how (some) people put defending their politics - no matter what the side - above every other concern.
You see that a lot in American politics (with its entrenched divisions) with people will defend the actions of a politician they would condemn if it was on the other side. |
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eg. Mr LT on here, by the looks of it. :hee: |
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Parliament is a jeering mess of schoolchildren tactics. Notice that, thoughout this topic, I've not condemned the Tories for their remarks that have been often numerous and, let's face it, worse, but merely stated that they are riding the outrage train to damage the opposition and that it's ultimately hypocritical. The issue with Corbyn is an issue present within Parliament and it serves no purpose but party purposes to crucify one MP when people on all sides are guilty of the same thing. But, like I said before, I wouldn't consider someone calling me a stupid man to be a slur anymore than I'd expect it to be the other way around. If he called her a stupid bitch, that would have been a different story but as it stands, it's just more of the same playground tactics that people seem to be fine with when it's the blue side that does it but kick up false indignation when it's on the red side. This ultimately isn't an issue of sexism in this case, it's an issue of party lines and weakening an enemy through stirred up scandal when we're on the edge of the cliff with all this Brexit ****. It's a distraction. I like how you tried to paint me as sexist and then anti-semetic (Wut?), thank you for demonstrating the disgusting tactics I've been talking about. I'm not left, I'm a feminist and I dislike all religions equally but I don't oppose them. My views aren't simplistic as that though because life isn't black and white. I hate the tories but that doesn't mean I wouldn't agree with them if our views aligned on a subject. I despise bigotry but I'm not going to be one of those parodies that believe in cancelled culture and ultimately demean the cause by dragging people over the coals just because I can. You're trying to put me in a box to invalidate my opinion and it's flopped because you aren't understanding where I'm coming from at all and that much is apparent by your rather strange accusations of sexism and anti-semetism. |
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I've said it a few times but it's pure Piers Morgan tactics. |
The uproar of this all :facepalm: , anyone would think he called May the C word.
And I didn't realise saying "stupid woman" was the worst thing ever , what about words like "bitch" . I bet Corbyn can be called a "stupid man " a million times a day and nobody would care :sleep: . This has once again turned into sexism BS over spilt milk, no wonder they're in such a mess over Brexit when they focus on trivial stuff . |
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You're just providing me with more examples of you trying to shut down my opinion, first you tried to brand me as a sexist and anti-semetic and now you're calling me a troll, all while conveniently ignoring the points I've made that say otherwise. Are you actually going to bother debating my points or are you just gonna keep insulting me? |
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it's bc cons sniffed a chance to mount a moral high horse doesn't happen very often so they're making the most of it :laugh: |
I actually think this issue was seized on in part by the Conservatives, particularly Andrea Leadsom to re ignite some female Conservative MPs seemingly unresolved gripes with Speaker Bercow.
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Even if he said it, he did about one woman,not all women. This is ridiculous even relating bullying to it. Good grief, no one will be able to say anything soon. Those offended by the word stupid better not watch repeats of Dads Army, Captain Mannering calls Pike 'stupid boy' every episode just about. Mrs daft May turned PMQs into a panto scene. Stupidly in my view. This Country is going nuts honestly., |
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Now, are you ever going to explain why you saw fit to brand me anti-semitic? Explain your thought process to me behind that accusation. |
legend snapped! slaaaay the house of commons mama YAAAS!
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have no idea about politics :p
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There's plenty stupidity in both sexes around all the time. Most of PMQs is full of little else but stupidity every week. I still haven't heard any valid reason for the word stupid being a now banned word by some. Footballers too of both sexes again, playing a match and one scoring an own goal. The other team mates better watch out for themselves if they dare say that was stupid. Bonkers, its PC gone through the roof crazy. Stark raving bonkers. |
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Like i said if he called her something more degrading then fair enough , but both men & women in politics can be referred to as stupid regarding their poor leadership skills and terrible decisions and their gender has nothing to do with it . I hate how suddenly it shifted from the matter at hand to sexism BS . |
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snowflakery of the highiest order women have every right to be stupid or called stupid, like men do |
Tbh calling her a stupid woman is pretty mild compared to what a lot of other people have called her.
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She should listen more and hear what her own Party is saying in reference to her Mock. Whatever Corbyn said, she could term it a veiled compliment in relation to the much worse terms used to describe her by a growing number in the Conservative Party. |
Why is everyone ignoring the fact that corbyn stood up and blatantly lied time and time again in regards to what he said...nobody gives a monkeys he called her a stupid woman...but the lies afterwards is a very serious issue and seems to be being swept under the carpet by tibbs left leaning members.
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