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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Rosie Duffield or Conservative candidate

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RosieRight · 28/06/2024 09:47

Just to say, I don't want this thread derailed with the die hard 'Tories are evil, over a decade of blah blah blah'. I am a one issue voter so not interested in holding my nose.

However, I am in Rosie Duffield's constituency. I plan to send an email to the conservative candidate but I've been quite ill so haven't had time to do so am not sure if they will respond.

I do not want labour in or contribute to labour getting in. I think the threat to freedom of speech and women's rights is far more threatening than another term by the Tories. Yet I can't ignore that Rosie has been Stella on this issue.

Tactically I can either vote for Rosie, and unwittingly contribute to Labour getting in.

Or

Vote for the Tory candidate and lose her voice and bravery.

What would you do? What have you asked local new candidates? Does anyone in Rosie's area know what they will do?

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MimiGC · 01/07/2024 21:26

I'm in the Canterbury constituency too and will definitely vote for Rosie Duffield. I'd struggle to vote for any other Labour candidate, as I feel so strongly about gender ideology and the impact on women's rights. But if Rosie gets back in, that will hopefully make the Labour leadership think and she will continue to be a thorn in their side.
The Tory candidate, Louise Harvey Quirke, believes trans women ARE women. So basically she believes that there are two kinds of women - female women and male women. I couldn't vote for anyone who says that out loud and expects to be taken seriously.

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