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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

How much do you think trans issues will impact the election outcome?

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NotMyBagButCrackOn · 28/07/2023 15:56

I have seen it posted a lot here that people are voting on the trans issue and feel that the Conservative party are the party that most aligns with their views on this.

However, I don't get the feeling that is a vote decider for most people no matter where they stand on the issue. Do you think it will have an impact on the way most people vote?

What I think is that Labour will win but their majority might be slightly smaller than it otherwise would have been due to this. What do you think?

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RealityFan · 29/07/2023 13:22

As a previous poster commented, I'm sure Starmer is basically weak tea GC, but as a typical man, thought he could "front" this out, and wimmins issues were kinda beneath him.

But he's found out, first SNP/Bryson, and recent school safeguarding/hidden transing stories, the public are animated over this.

And he's done the maths. 0.5% of electorate are trans voters versus 51% of electorate are females. And as the master of tortoise slow progress to final policy positions and flip flopping to Olympic standards, this is totally consistent from him.

Signalbox · 29/07/2023 13:25

Presumably Sunak will stand down if the Tories lose the next election. If Labour win It would be great to see KB as leader of the opposition. She’d definitely keep KS on his toes in relation to gender reform.

RealityFan · 29/07/2023 13:29

Signalbox · 29/07/2023 13:25

Presumably Sunak will stand down if the Tories lose the next election. If Labour win It would be great to see KB as leader of the opposition. She’d definitely keep KS on his toes in relation to gender reform.

Tory MPs will crawl over broken glass to stop Badenoch or Cates getting to the final two for members to vote on. Labour politics is pretty distasteful, but the Tories have venal down to a fine art.

From my POV, if Tories elect a Shapps, Dowden, Ellwood, Mordaunt etc, they can wave goodbye to 2028 and likely every GE in the 2030s.

SunnyEgg · 29/07/2023 13:32

Signalbox · 29/07/2023 13:25

Presumably Sunak will stand down if the Tories lose the next election. If Labour win It would be great to see KB as leader of the opposition. She’d definitely keep KS on his toes in relation to gender reform.

Badenoch would be great. Straight talking. She makes some nervy for a reason.

Hepwo · 29/07/2023 13:42

https://twitter.com/JolyonMaugham/status/1685179840222425088?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet

The future will respect and dignify trans people - the demographics are irresistible. Labour has revealed itself - but it will not change that future. Solidarity with my trans friends.

He must have read this in his tea leaves this morning.

I expect he's now setting up half a dozen new crowdfunding projects. A lovely new revenue raising stream, having a go at Labour.

https://twitter.com/JolyonMaugham/status/1685179840222425088?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet

borntobequiet · 29/07/2023 13:48

BCCoach · 29/07/2023 11:27

Badenoch has a safe seat but Cates got elected on a 9% swing in a red wall seat (Angela Smith’s old seat) and is likely gone at the next election.

I suspect Cates’ GC position appeals far more to traditional, older Labour voters than Labour’s recent and current one.

Ereshkigalangcleg · 29/07/2023 13:48

What does he mean by "the demographics are irresistible?"

borntobequiet · 29/07/2023 13:49

Nothing. Just more meaningless words.

RealityFan · 29/07/2023 13:52

Ereshkigalangcleg · 29/07/2023 13:48

What does he mean by "the demographics are irresistible?"

Maybe that the likes of Keir "Germaine Greer is a transphobe" Junior, still wet behind the ears, who just won in Selby, is the future of politics. Activist, groupthink apparatchik.

I think we'll look in two decades time at the likes of MPs today and say they weren't quite so bad.

Because Keir Jnr is the future. Entrenched well educated misogyny at the heart of Labour policy making.

Hepwo · 29/07/2023 14:08

Ereshkigalangcleg · 29/07/2023 13:48

What does he mean by "the demographics are irresistible?"

He's referring to all the mugs who he can get money off. He's finding that demographic irresistible.

MintJulia · 29/07/2023 14:21

We badly need a change of government, as far as I am concerned, but I cannot and will not vote for any party that seeks to undo 150 years of hard won women's rights.

Which, where I live, leaves me the choice of spoiling my ballot paper or staying at home. 🙁

BCCoach · 29/07/2023 19:03

@OvaHere she campaigned very heavily in the local elections yet the conservatives got wiped out (only 2 remaining councillors I think). The state of the NHS and the cost of living crisis/wage stagnation are considered rather more important locally. Remember that the red wall only lent their votes to the conservatives to ‘get Brexit done’ and to keep Corbyn out. It was never going to be a more permanent arrangement. Of course she could get parachuted into a safer seat, although the Tory candidates will be fighting like rats in a sack over those.

BCCoach · 29/07/2023 19:20

borntobequiet · 29/07/2023 13:48

I suspect Cates’ GC position appeals far more to traditional, older Labour voters than Labour’s recent and current one.

Those ‘traditional, older Labour voters’ worship at the altar of the NHS and saving it (whatever that means) will be their absolute overriding concern. When you’ve been waiting 18 months for a hip replacement and your neighbour was lying on the kitchen floor for 6 hours waiting for an ambulance after a fall you are less likely to vote for the party that’s been in power for the past 13 years (and under which all the trans nonsense has flourished largely unopposed by government anyway). There’s also a lot of rumours locally about graft around a multi-million “levelling up fund” that her and her husband happen to be on the managing committee of.

Helleofabore · 29/07/2023 19:43

Whataretheodds · 29/07/2023 11:18

And if there is going to be no funding for refuges, the definition of who is allowed in them is hardly going to figure on the radar.

And as one mumsnetter has found to their detriment, whether the service has funding or not, if they cannot use a service that provides a single sex space - they are excluded from the vital help they need anyway.

Your argument misses that significant point. Hardly ‘inclusive’ is it? And have you noticed women have resorted to starting their own again?

Whataretheodds · 29/07/2023 20:07

@Helleofabore I wasn't answering the question 'what do you think is right?' Or 'how will you vote?'

Ariana12 · 31/07/2023 09:23

I am starting to feel a LITTLE optimistic that Labour under KS is beginning to smell the coffee. It was interesting that Wes Streeting who is very politics-smart, apologised to Rosie Duffield last week. And Lisa Nandy saying she was misled by young supporters - or something like that - was a good moment. But does anyone else feel absolutely despairing about the Lib Dems? They seem very captured with Ed Davey in charge and in my constituency it's between them and the Tories.

Signalbox · 31/07/2023 09:28

And Lisa Nandy saying she was misled by young supporters - or something like that

Does anyone know when she said this? I’ve tried googling and can find no mention of it except in JT’s article.

Zimunya · 31/07/2023 10:27

I'm not voting at all, which makes me so sad. But I can't vote for the Conservatives, and I won't vote for Labour as long as they believe TWAW, and the Lib Dems and the Greens are either not clear, or worse, with their TWAW beliefs, so there's nowhere to turn really. I never, ever thought I would be a single issue voter, but this issue is so important, both now, and to the rights of future generations of girls and women, that for me it is an over-riding issue.

PatientZorro · 31/07/2023 10:32

I think this issue will impact Labour at the ballot box.

Not so much because people will vote on this single issue (although I know several Lab voters who will withhold their vote on this very issue). More that their whole handling of the subject makes Keir look foolish and weak. He cannot define what a woman is, he flip flops, his party is riven with angry division, turning a blind eye to misogynistic abuse of Rosie Duffield, not knowing what a cervix is etc.

It certainly doesn’t inspire confidence in any wavering voters.

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