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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Police and Crime Commissioner elections - important

152 replies

Needmoresleep · 14/04/2024 09:26

All sorts of elections are taking place in early May. Postal votes will be dropping through letter boxes any day now.

The expectation is that many will vote either for the party they have always voted for, or to express dissatisfaction with the current government, and the worry is that the PCC vote will go the same way.

Please don't do this. If we want Stonewall to stop training and advising our police forces, we need people vote for the PCC candidate who explicitly says they won't allow Stonewall to influence their force.

In some cases this will be the Conservative or a Conservatively minded independent, which might not be a bad thing. The next Government is very likely to be Labour with a strong majority. Labour along with LibDems and Greens will also dominate Local Authorities. PCCs who are willing to stand up and protect their forces against Stonewallification will be a useful, indeed essential, brake.

I understand that one of the women's organisations are surveying candidates across the country and, once they have responses, will give more guidance. In the meantime think before using your postal vote.

And, FWIW, David Sidwick the incumbent in Dorset, is a good bloke, who works hard and takes his job seriously. (I know him!)

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Xiaoxiong · 02/05/2024 12:19

Incredible how many of us on here have had the same treatment - Tory candidate responds in a timely manner. Practically nothing from any other party.

BoreOfWhabylon · 02/05/2024 12:20

Yes, I haven't received any response from any of the others, only the Conservative one., whose sensible response I posted earlier.
(Avon&Somerset)

Xiaoxiong · 02/05/2024 13:47

Given the turnout levels for PCC elections, the voters on this thread alone could probably decide the results. So get out there and vote!

BananaLlama123 · 02/05/2024 14:50

I will be voting on my way home tonight.

CriticalCondition · 02/05/2024 15:17

Xiaoxiong · 02/05/2024 13:47

Given the turnout levels for PCC elections, the voters on this thread alone could probably decide the results. So get out there and vote!

Absolutely! I've just voted. I asked how many votes they'd recorded. They said about 60. I'm not sure of the potential numbers at that polling station but it must be thousands. Even allowing for an evening surge the turnout is likely very low.

EdithStourton · 02/05/2024 15:22

I was going to email and was a complete failure and didn't.

The only one mentioning VAWG on his profile was a Tory and I struggle to vote Tory tbh, plus a donkey in a blue t-shirt would get in here anyway.

So I'm probably not going to vote, for the first time ever I think. And my true-blue Tory, women-died-so-you-could-vote-so-bloody-vote mother will be turning in her grave.

duc748 · 02/05/2024 15:26

No PCC election here, but my last 'easy' election. I'm happy to vote Labour for local elections; I know the candidate, a good local woman who works hard for the community, And I don't have a big problem with voting for Andy Burnham. But the GE will be a different story; I cannot support Labour there.

SwimmingSnake · 02/05/2024 15:30

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SinnerBoy · 02/05/2024 15:41

SwimmingSnake · Today 15:30

So I spoiled my ballot paper with a message about women, girls and the Equality Act.

Well, good for you. And bad for you, too.

I voted for my independent, as after a trawl through the internet, I couldn't find any pro-trans nonsense. The Labour candidate has been posting about her great mates and former colleagues in Unison - totally TWAW, so I avoided her because of that.

ARichtGoodDram · 02/05/2024 16:10

I had a reply from the Tory candidate telling me he’ll send a “full detailed reply” next week when he has more time

How is that supposed to help anyone vote? 😂

Ereshkigalangcleg · 02/05/2024 16:30

I'm voting for my Tory PCC candidate for the first time I've ever voted Tory ever.

lonelywater · 02/05/2024 16:39

voted conservative for the first time in my life today. I was solid labour until they went bonkers-cannot vote for flat earthers.

KnitFastDieWarm · 02/05/2024 17:15

I got replies from lib dem and tory PCC candidates in my area, ignored by labour and greens.

Tory is the incumbent, was pleasant enough and supported single sex spaces. Lib dem was thoughtful, polite, agreed women need single sex spaces, and described stonewall’s recent behaviour as ‘a disgrace’. So I’ve voted for him. I wouldn’t vote lib dem in a GE because the party is teeming with swivel-eyed TWAW loons, but this candidate seems sensible.

InATimeOfChimpanzeesIWasAMonkee · 02/05/2024 17:53

lonelywater · 02/05/2024 16:39

voted conservative for the first time in my life today. I was solid labour until they went bonkers-cannot vote for flat earthers.

Same here. And despite the Lib Dems previously declaring they didn't want my bigoted vote, they've already emailed me twice and written to me once.

EwwSprouts · 02/05/2024 20:50

I've just been to vote and I was not the only one there! It's just PCC this time so expecting low turn out.

tokennamechange · 02/05/2024 21:11

Abeona · 29/04/2024 18:11

I'm a member of the Labour Party and I live in South Wales. The Labour PCC candidate Emma Wools has been evasive in written correspondence and refused invitations to come and speak to Labour women. The Conservative candidate George Carroll has engaged with women and supports a GC perspective.

I urge all South Wales women, from all parties, to vote for the Conservative PCC candidate. If I get thrown out of the Labour Party for this, so be it.

I notice in the Wales Online article interviewing the candidates (which tbh would have been helpful if it came out before today....)the lib dem candidate didn't even bother to respond!

As others have said in relation to different political candidates in their areas, it doesn't exactly give you confidence that they are going to put the work in once elected if they can't bother to undertake the most basic canvassing beforehand.

whatsbestforme · 02/05/2024 22:40

So important to Vote.

Even if you do it strategically.
No one person will be perfect but choose and vote.

Look online for candidates information because the one currently in the role, seems to be the only one who leaflets where we live, but you need to put effort in too.

🗳️

howard97A · 05/05/2024 14:46

Lisa Townsend was re-elected, with a huge majority.

Needmoresleep · 05/05/2024 17:51

As was David Sidwick in Dorset, though the LibDems ran him close.

I have just looked him up. Matthew Barber in Thames Valley just squeaked home as well. Three at least who are willing to call out the lunacy.

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Zebracat · 05/05/2024 19:16

Our Tory PCC was re-elected. I didnt vote for the 1st time ever, I couldnt bring myself to actually vote for him, but I was glad he won.

Needmoresleep · 05/05/2024 19:43

It looks like Labour gained 9 PCCs from the Tories. Pity as I would have liked to see a better brake on Government (making the reasonable assumption Labour win the GE) meddling with the police by promoting gender ideology.

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CosmosQueen · 05/05/2024 20:16

Our Tory candidate was re elected so we still have the same useless, ineffectual individual 🤷🏼‍♀️. I did not vote for him.

whatsbestforme · 05/05/2024 21:35

No change here either

TheBlueRoad · 06/05/2024 00:03

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whatsbestforme · 06/05/2024 11:37

I don't understand @Zebracat ?