UK Parliamentary Elections - Bored?

Its sad about the state of the BNP. UKIP was invented by the new world order to destroy the BNP just as it was starting to gain momentum. :(

Nick Griffin is still active though, and recently went to show support for the Syrian government. I'm sure he will be back in public life eventually.

Nick Griffin backed UKIP in the election, you fucking retard.
 
Parties apart, this election has seen one huge seismic shift in the politics of Westminster which so far has received little comment.

THE INEXORABLE ONWARD MARCH OF THE MONSTROUS REGIMENT OF WOMEN.

Which, please be clear, I welcome unreservedly.

There are now 190 women MPs, roundly 30% of the total. Twenty years ago, there were around 60 women MPs.

The SNP MPs are 35.7% women, 20 out of 56.

Unlike our more civilised Scandinavian cousins, the Westminster glass ceiling isn't yet shattered. But it is terminally failing.

And a bloody good thing too.
 
I am disappointed that no supposedly sexually aware Lit readers have responded to my last post.

Seems as though the sexual awareness only extends to women's bodies, and not to their progressively growing wider social recognition as... er... complete human beings?

Parties apart, this election has seen one huge seismic shift in the politics of Westminster which so far has received little comment.

THE INEXORABLE ONWARD MARCH OF THE MONSTROUS REGIMENT OF WOMEN.

Which, please be clear, I welcome unreservedly.

There are now 190 women MPs, roundly 30% of the total. Twenty years ago, there were around 60 women MPs.

The SNP MPs are 35.7% women, 20 out of 56.

Unlike our more civilised Scandinavian cousins, the Westminster glass ceiling isn't yet shattered. But it is terminally failing.

And a bloody good thing too.
 
I am disappointed that no supposedly sexually aware Lit readers have responded to my last post.

Seems as though the sexual awareness only extends to women's bodies, and not to their progressively growing wider social recognition as... er... complete human beings?

What did you expect us to say?

About time too?

My eldest aunt was a Suffragist (not a Suffragette). The difference was that Suffragists believed in changing the position of women in politics by legal means not violence. She was disappointed that it took longer than her lifetime for women to be accepted as equals at Westminster.
 
Didn't EXPECT you to say anything OGG.

I too am proud that my paternal grannie in her youth worked for the vote for woman. And since she was a Tory, albeit a proudly Scots one... I doubt she was into chaining herself to railings, let alone throwing herself under a horse.

What did you expect us to say?

About time too?

My eldest aunt was a Suffragist (not a Suffragette). The difference was that Suffragists believed in changing the position of women in politics by legal means not violence. She was disappointed that it took longer than her lifetime for women to be accepted as equals at Westminster.
 
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