Monday 28 March 2022

The Laird Report Episode 9 Keir Starmer unwilling to defend women's rights, increasingly lgbt extremists are looking more like the new Labour militant tendency, a party within a party, at odds with Labour core values


The Labour Party has lost its moral and ethical compass, when a political party and its leader refuse to defend women's rights, then clearly it is a party in deeply serious trouble. Keir Starmer isn't a Prime Minister in waiting, and neither is anyone else in the party. No male Labour MP, MSP or Councillor will stand up against the lgbt extremists in the party because they know, the leadership is weak.


4 comments:

  1. This is such a marginal issue that it doesn't deserve all the attention it gets. I know one or two LGBT's but I don't know of any trans people and I don't know of anyone else who has come across them either.

    Another problem that Labour has is that it is full of sweetie-wives who all look-out for each other and if you get in their way or if they decide they don't like you, then they all pile on top of you. That's why I won't vote for them again.

    Better news on Ukraine today. Kyiv appears safe now. I hear that Russian tank crews only have to phone a number to surrender to the Ukrainians and be given citizenship. At least two have dialled the number already. The Ukrainians give the crew of the tank £7,500 each and get to keep the tank.

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  2. There's nothing wrong with LGBT's trans men and women and all the rest of it. If they live their lives and contribute and let others live their lives, who could argue with that.

    The problem we have in UK politics and Scottish politics in particular is that they want special treatment. In the words of Sturgeon, they demand special treatment.

    This is what pisses so many people off with them. Everyone from Johnson and Starmer downwards should be prepared to say 'no'.

    Interesting to see Blackford demanding Johnson's resignation for misleading the House about the Covid parties. After the great Fabiani Inquiry cover-up which was the most humiliating episode in Holyrood's vainglorious and short history.

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  3. Back to the subject of the Calmac ferries: If proper due diligence was undertaken as repeated by Kate Forbes today, why then was Calmac's reluctance to agree to Ferguson's ability to fulfil the contract not taken into account? Or, was it taken into account?

    £250m (and it will probably go to £300m or more) is enough to replace the entire Calmac fleet with new ferries. It is also enough to buy 3No 300,000 ton super-tankers and have then delivered in 9-months.

    No-wonder the English are laughing at us.

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  4. I went to secondary school in the 70's. It was one of the biggest schools in Glasgow and I was unaware of any LBGT's there. There were no doubt some, I just wasn't aware of them.

    Nowadays it is different and there are those who identify as LGBT and trans and all the rest of it in almost every school. That said, the numbers are small and there is only a handful of them.

    These pupils don't say that life is unfair or that they are not being properly cared for or treated equally. So, what I am getting at is, what is the actual problem? This is a minority group and they get treated the same as all other minority groups.

    You may say that if Kier Starmer doesn't understand them then he shouldn't be Prime Minister. My question is: does anyone understand them and does anyone know what they actually want from the rest of us?

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