@jj1968
Millwall (everyone hates us but we don't care) were intimidated enough to withdraw their venue as a meeting place.
Another lie. Millwall pulled out because their supporters group requested it after the nature of the event became clear. And despite them being goaded by Venice Allen with being 'scared of men in dresses' the truth is that the club said they didn't take stand either way but didn't want to be drawn into a controversial dispute. Quite understandable for a club that has worked very hard to rid themselves of their previous reputation.
Prior to the meeting at The House of Commons, frontline staff said they had never seen anything like it.
I find that somewhat hard to belive as well given the nature of some of the protests that have taken place both outside and inside the House of Commons.
Haha!
Officials had agreed to let leftie feminists hold a rally, called Transgenderism and the War on Women.
But the club pulled the plug after publicity over the event at The Den sparked a backlash from transgender activists
Organiser Venice Allan told The Sun on Sunday: “Millwall were initially quite supportive and said that it wasn’t for them to make a political choice about who hires their rooms
But when we made it public, Millwall said they’d never seen anything like it. They were inundated with calls.
The talk was set to cover the impact of possible law changes allowing transgender people to identify as women, and how feminist concerns are shut down by threats and claims of transphobia.
The 'nature of the event', JJ, was to talk about the collective response to a government consultation, where the government had specifically asked women to do just that.
Still, perhaps they should've handed out kiwi fruits at half-time, instead of orange slices, and got them all done for terrorism.