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-:Undertaker:-
30-11-2015, 11:32 AM
http://order-order.com/2015/11/30/labour-hold-another-segregated-rally/

Labour, always the first to lecture everybody else on equality, holds another segregated rally


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Labour MPs attended a gender segregated rally in Oldham last night, with photos released from the meeting clearly showing Muslim women and men being seated seperately. The event was hosted by the Labour affiliated (http://www.bamelabour.org.uk/labour_friends_groups) group Labour Friends of Bangladesh, in support of Jim McMahon, the party’s candidate in the upcoming by-election. A wide selection of Labour MPs and officials attended, including the candidate Jim McMahon, Naz Shah, Angela Rayner, Khalid Mahmood, Rushanara Ali, Shabana Mahmood and Debbie Abrahams. Abrahams states in in her twitter biography that she is interested in “inequalities”. Although Guido presumes this doesn’t include gender inequalities…

Readers will be well aware that this isn’t the first (http://order-order.com/2015/05/02/everydaysexualsegregation/), or even second (http://order-order.com/2015/05/05/labour-mps-attended-second-sex-segregated-rally/), time senior Labour figures have attended gender segregated rallies. When will Labour come out and denounce this gender apartheid?

As we know from Rotherham and other towns and cities, Labour will literally hand over English working class children to immigrant rape gangs in order to preserve their imported third world vote. So really, another example of Labour preaching all about women's rights to the rest of us but then acting like this when it comes to the absolutely wonderful (as the establishment keeps telling us this sort of colonisation above is) Religion of Peace shouldn't be all too surprising to any of us. As Guido points out, this isn't the first time.

Interestingly this is following a similar pattern in European nations from research I have read. Take the French example where the Socialist Party core vote is increasingly no longer the working class but the immigrant population. Where have the working classes gone in France? My avatar.

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Warning if you're working class, gay, Jewish or any other minority: you may think Labour is the party of minorities but they'll throw you under the bus the minute they have to choose between the ultraconservative Religion of Peace and you. Why? Well that's where the votes are. Choose a side or it'll choose you.

FlyingJesus
30-11-2015, 12:12 PM
Were they being seated separately or did they seat themselves separately because that's a very different thing

-:Undertaker:-
30-11-2015, 01:21 PM
Were they being seated separately or did they seat themselves separately because that's a very different thing

Whether they instructed them to sit like that or did not, the fact remains that they allowed this sort of thing to take place and evidently don't have a problem with turning a blind eye to women's equality in society for the sake of the RoP postal vote. If Labour care as much about equality as they tend to shout and rave about, how about making a stand in their own meetings for the cause?

And this is interesting for a Guardian journalist of all people to come out and admit the blunt truth....

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FlyingJesus
30-11-2015, 01:41 PM
Allowing people to sit where they want isn't a bad thing is it? Not like you to be calling for enforced mixing and quota'd spaces :P

-:Undertaker:-
30-11-2015, 06:07 PM
Allowing people to sit where they want isn't a bad thing is it? Not like you to be calling for enforced mixing and quota'd spaces :P

Partaking in an event where very likely their ultraconservative religion (and husbands) don't allow it doesn't seem to me to be very progressive for a self-described progressive party. I don't want Labour to enforce anything other than their own values on themselves (for once) which they enforce and lecture the rest of the population on but don't seem to have the stomach when it comes to this particular religion.

I am sure I recall the awful Harriet Harperson attending one of these segregated events a few months ago. Anyone who knows of Harperson knows how she's the kind of feminist who will accuse you of sexism if you say something like darling or hold a door open for her. But when it comes to Labour's Religion of Peace vote? Oh suddenly all her feminist credentials go out the window! I'm sure the MPs who attended this event and similar events also champion gay rights infront of such a wonderfully 'diverse' audience. Yep.

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