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Who is the brummy woman who just spoke? 20:46 - Sep 4 with 4359 viewsnoggin

Very powerful speech.

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Who is the brummy woman who just spoke? on 13:26 - Sep 5 with 651 viewscrunchie1978

Who is the brummy woman who just spoke? on 09:55 - Sep 5 by Swansea_Blue

Just to point out that the 'male suicide' criticism is a lie, so that wasn't a gaff. She was responding to a claim by Philip Davies that "the opportunity for men (in the Parliament] to raise issues that are important to them are very limited". Which is obviously bollox. He then tried to backtrack and say that wasn't what he had actually said/meant, and twisted it to say she didn't care about men's issues.

She wasn't commenting on mental health issues or men's rights at all (ironically this went on while she was the only women on a committee of half a dozen men or more). Yet that lie is still being spread by people like Crunchie.

The Mail put up a video (watch the first 20 secs for what actually happened), the comments of which demonstrates perfectly the type of vile abuse aimed at her ("she's a bitch", "I wouldn't even rape her", etc.). It's disgusting abuse.

Oops - video added.
[Post edited 5 Sep 2019 9:56]


No she was laughing still after the minister mentioned male suicide.......but then again the clip I saw wasnt edited a few seconds in.
So what about her joke on the women who were raped in cologne?
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Who is the brummy woman who just spoke? on 13:59 - Sep 5 with 621 viewsSwansea_Blue

Who is the brummy woman who just spoke? on 13:26 - Sep 5 by crunchie1978

No she was laughing still after the minister mentioned male suicide.......but then again the clip I saw wasnt edited a few seconds in.
So what about her joke on the women who were raped in cologne?


The video captures his ridiculous statement and her obvious response to it.

Any evidence she joked about women being raped? Doesn't sound in character to me.

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Who is the brummy woman who just spoke? on 14:41 - Sep 5 with 599 viewsClapham_Junction

Who is the brummy woman who just spoke? on 01:31 - Sep 5 by connorscontract

She is an unusual MP in that:

a) she stands up for what she believes 100% of the time, irrespective of consequences, for example turning up on her own to confront a Muslim picket of a Primary School in her Constituency who were protesting against sex education lessons at the school, and in particular any suggestion that homosexual relationships were part of normal life. Potentially a vote loser in her constituency.

b) I heart her. She's my favourite MP. A working class Brummie woman who sticks to her principles who most Momentum twitterati hate more than Rees-Mogg. Mainly because she is a working class woman who dares to stick up for her principles rather than just agree with everything the Dear Leader says. I'll leave it to you to decide whether this is mainly because:

1) she sticks to her principles rather than do whatever Corbyn tells her to do.
2) she's actually working class, as opposed to most of the Momentum twitterati who are Public School educated pure purity socialists. She doesn't speak their language, therefore can't be trusted to protect the interests of the working class like they can.
3) she has the temerity to be a woman.


In fairness, there are long-term Labour members who are nothing to do with Momentum but can't stand her. A friend of mine in this category is of the opinion that she was one of a few Labour MPs that cost the party the last election by constantly slagging off the leadership (and frequently being invited onto tv to do so) rather than going after the Tories (an analysis I think I agree with).
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Who is the brummy woman who just spoke? on 14:43 - Sep 5 with 592 viewsflimflam

Who is the brummy woman who just spoke? on 13:10 - Sep 5 by noggin

They didn't vote for no deal.


Did you ask them?

Yawn.

All men and women are created, by the, you know the, you know the thing.

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Who is the brummy woman who just spoke? on 14:48 - Sep 5 with 589 viewsbrazil1982

Who is the brummy woman who just spoke? on 13:59 - Sep 5 by Swansea_Blue

The video captures his ridiculous statement and her obvious response to it.

Any evidence she joked about women being raped? Doesn't sound in character to me.


Not a joke - but to compare a night out in Birmingham with the events of Cologne is naiive in the very least.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jan/29/labour-mp-jess-phillips-defends-re
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Fooking hell some people are just total scum aren't they on 14:53 - Sep 5 with 580 viewsDyland

Who is the brummy woman who just spoke? on 09:55 - Sep 5 by Swansea_Blue

Just to point out that the 'male suicide' criticism is a lie, so that wasn't a gaff. She was responding to a claim by Philip Davies that "the opportunity for men (in the Parliament] to raise issues that are important to them are very limited". Which is obviously bollox. He then tried to backtrack and say that wasn't what he had actually said/meant, and twisted it to say she didn't care about men's issues.

She wasn't commenting on mental health issues or men's rights at all (ironically this went on while she was the only women on a committee of half a dozen men or more). Yet that lie is still being spread by people like Crunchie.

The Mail put up a video (watch the first 20 secs for what actually happened), the comments of which demonstrates perfectly the type of vile abuse aimed at her ("she's a bitch", "I wouldn't even rape her", etc.). It's disgusting abuse.

Oops - video added.
[Post edited 5 Sep 2019 9:56]


I do however believe they are a small minority and it's just the internet giving a platform for their ignorant pathetic bile.

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