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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Mumsnet political party

29 replies

RainyDaysNorth · 11/02/2018 10:07

I would put in my direct debit. Who else? And does a political party need to have a leader until point of election in parliament?

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Wisterical · 12/02/2018 02:26

butterfly is the Swedish model where the men buying sex are criminalised? If so I'm with you on the whole manifesto. Except Brexit 😦

TheButterflyOfTheStorms · 12/02/2018 02:41

Swedish is legal workers, illegal users. I think.

I'll even be agnostic about Brexit for one election to get women's rights sorted!

LostSight · 12/02/2018 07:39

There doesn’t have to be 100% agreement on everything. No political party has that. But a party centred on women’s issues with other reasonable policies might well be viable. Other political parties have started as single issue and grown. The most successful of those I can think of in the U.K. is the Scottish Nationalists. I know there are even some people in England who’ve said they would have supported Nicola Sturgeon if she had fielded candidates throughout the U.K. It seems to me there’s a gap in U.K. politics. Difficult to know how it would go without trying, but WPUK might be a good starting point, if those involved wanted to go that way.

RainyDaysNorth · 12/02/2018 10:26

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