A few of the week’s good news stories to raise a smile…
Even Scientologists know sex is real
LGB Alliance Conference
To mark its second anniversary the LGB Alliance will be holding with its very first conference on 21st October at a venue in central London.
This all-day event will include a range of speakers, panel discussions and Q&A sessions and there’ll an evening disco to celebrate. Tickets are available here!
Grown-Up In The Green Room
Shahrar Ali is running for the Green Party leadership, promising to ‘Welcome women back’ to the party if successful.
"You need a leader not afraid to question, and to actively take a stand against, the abuse directed upon women – many of whom have been driven to resign from parties and others of whom are resisting from within.
I will not stand by as a novelist receives rape and death threats for publishing a thought piece. I understand that a rape victim has the right to choose to be examined by a clinician of her sex as a matter of basic human dignity.
I will defend and champion all the protected characteristics enshrined in the Equality Act 2010. This includes the sex-based rights of women and girls, some 52% of the population.”
So now would be a good time to join (or re-join) the Green Party and vote for Shahrar Ali. (You must sign up by 27th August in order to be eligible.)
One For Your Shopping List
This excellent publication, Unsporting: How Trans Activism and Science Denial are Destroying Sport, is now available as an audiobook.
Written by former Canadian track champion, Linda Blade, and journalist, Barbara Kay, this book details the dangers of gender ideology to women’s sports. And now you can listen to Coach Blade herself read it to you.
Miss De Cordova Regrets
Labour’s equality secretary, Marsha de Cordova, will not be attending a party LGBT conference event co-hosted by Stonewall.
De Cordova was invited to join a panel event called ‘Labour & LGBT+ rights, where next?’ featuring Stonewall’s CEO, Nancy Kelley, and Alex Beverley and Eden Ladley, LGBT Labour’s chairman and trans officer,
When she declined the event citing a ‘diary clash’, organisers offered to reschedule and, according to The Times, Keir Starmer has put pressure on her to be there. But it’s still a #NoThankYou from Marsha.
Could the lady be for turning?
A Woman Who Definitely Won’t Wheesht
Jo Bartosch interviewed the newly elected Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey, Lisa Townsend, who began her tenure by demanding that Surrey police stop employing Stonewall.
“Stonewall, which has drifted so far from its original mission is now a threat to women and risks putting feminism back 50 years… Police forces, in an attempt to correct many of the wrongs committed against minorities in the past, are being naïve if they believe that Stonewall are anything but a well-funded lobby group for a dangerous ideology that threatens the safety of our women and girls.”
Another Belter From Sandy
And Finally…
Starmer instructs/demands Mendoza attends - apart from Starmer being an utter coward and still very much a puppet of the T cult if she has declined cos she realised how appalling they are then great but i cant imagine she'll be safe in her post..
What on earth is that last image? xD
Mole's handiwork?? :P