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YouGov Poll shows what parliament would look like if only women could vote

141 replies

FireBucket · 12/05/2026 20:50

Picturisation of the voting intentions of women aged 18-50 shows a parliament overwhelmingly stuffed with parties which are openly pro-trans.

When will the gender critical movement let go of the disingenuous narrative that they speak for or represent women when they clearly don’t?

YouGov Poll shows what parliament would look like if only women could vote
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Ereshkigalangcleg · 13/05/2026 01:02

RedToothBrush · 12/05/2026 23:03

The alternative media twisted headline is Green Party encourage all men and women over 50 to be culled in order for them to take power.

Environmentally friendly. Lucky they no longer care about the environment really 😂

Ereshkigalangcleg · 13/05/2026 01:03

Mischance · 12/05/2026 23:07

I am sure that people voting Green are not voting on trans issues. Unless trans people are green ....

The Greens are highly pro “trans rights”

Ereshkigalangcleg · 13/05/2026 01:04

HenriettaSwanLeavitt · 12/05/2026 22:58

OP can't be arsed to give any source info or (more likely) has just cut and pasted from a dubious site on t'internet, with limited understanding. It may reflect some careful cherry-picking of YouGov data combined with a (deliberate) failure to understand that raw votes do not necessarily translate into seats in our FPTP system. Who knows?

I’ve seen it elsewhere so imagine it’s going around Bluesky etc.

LadyMeow · 13/05/2026 02:29

Kingdomofsleep · 12/05/2026 21:31

To take an analogy - about ethnic minorities. Left wingers do like to harp on about anti-racism but then exhibit shocking stereotypes themselves. I have, several times IRL had gasps of shock when it's revealed I don't have leftie views even though I'm "a POC" (hate that phrase), and a naturalised immigrant. They seem to expect that everyone of certain demographics should behave in predictable ways.

And this checks out with the leaderships too. Again, which party has not had any ethnic minority leaders (ever)? The Labour Party. Because they don't see people as real individuals with their own ideas, just a set of labels. If you're of this ethnicity or that religion, you probably have such and such views.

But real people are individuals.

So - you’re suggesting here you don’t appreciate the Left’s anti-racism views, and would rather run with the Right’s racist agenda as it fits better with you? (And we do know that people of all cultures and ethnicities can be racist towards others - no shock there.)

It’s very odd too that you seem to think there is no individualism in the Left. I would think the exact opposite.

Kingdomofsleep · 13/05/2026 07:17

LadyMeow · 13/05/2026 02:29

So - you’re suggesting here you don’t appreciate the Left’s anti-racism views, and would rather run with the Right’s racist agenda as it fits better with you? (And we do know that people of all cultures and ethnicities can be racist towards others - no shock there.)

It’s very odd too that you seem to think there is no individualism in the Left. I would think the exact opposite.

No, I'm not suggesting that. I'm suggesting exactly what I wrote.

RedToothBrush · 13/05/2026 07:36

StrictlyCoffee · 12/05/2026 23:49

I’m a woman over 50. If I don’t get a say in our elected bodies, can I stop having to pay for them please?

No taxation without representation!

Dozer · 13/05/2026 07:43

For women’s opinions are about something, look at surveys of women about it.

Women voting for a political party may or may not agree with that party’s policy on a specific issue.

OldCrone · 13/05/2026 07:52

InconvenientlyMaterial · 12/05/2026 22:40

I wouldn't assume voting green = believing in gender ideology, OP.

I did, and I don't.

Yes, I imagine most people think the Green party is about environmentalism, not about wanting to pump children full of harmful pharmaceuticals.

ArabellaScott · 13/05/2026 08:07

HenriettaSwanLeavitt · 12/05/2026 23:06

Cat Smith
Cat Eccles
Kit Malthouse
Couldn't find any Kitty's sadly

Surely there are a few Toms.

InstantlyBella · 13/05/2026 08:15

I saw that infograph during the local elections debacle and I found it heartening that so many women have the courage of conviction to vote for the only political party that wants to make this country better for everyone.

Of course like in all things, men have to go ruin it by voting Reform in their droves. Clearly they need some more lessons in toxic masculinity because it's not sinking in just yet.

But yes, it is pleasing to know that women are absolutely on the ball when it comes to the environment, trans rights, being a sanctuary for refugees fleeing oppression around the world and taxing the wealthy class who hoard their money like Smaug.

ExitPursuedByABare · 13/05/2026 08:19

I accidentally disenfranchised myself by being in hospital. I’m 66 so just as well really. Who wants to know what this old hag thinks.

SilenceInside · 13/05/2026 08:23

@InstantlyBella when you saw that image, did it not bother you at all that there was no reference to the source of data and no explanation of the methodology that was used to generate it? You’re just happy to take things as shown without any checks as to accuracy, bias, etc?

bltwithoutthet · 13/05/2026 08:25

InstantlyBella · 13/05/2026 08:15

I saw that infograph during the local elections debacle and I found it heartening that so many women have the courage of conviction to vote for the only political party that wants to make this country better for everyone.

Of course like in all things, men have to go ruin it by voting Reform in their droves. Clearly they need some more lessons in toxic masculinity because it's not sinking in just yet.

But yes, it is pleasing to know that women are absolutely on the ball when it comes to the environment, trans rights, being a sanctuary for refugees fleeing oppression around the world and taxing the wealthy class who hoard their money like Smaug.

I feel the same as you. It makes me happy to know that the far right rhetoric online isn’t the view of the majority.

Daybydayhour · 13/05/2026 08:27

FireBucket · 12/05/2026 20:50

Picturisation of the voting intentions of women aged 18-50 shows a parliament overwhelmingly stuffed with parties which are openly pro-trans.

When will the gender critical movement let go of the disingenuous narrative that they speak for or represent women when they clearly don’t?

I’m 53 and biologically female do I not get a vote?

nOlives · 13/05/2026 08:32

So your title says "women" but your data says "a specific handpicked 53% of women"
Says a lot more about you than about "women".

InstantlyBella · 13/05/2026 08:34

SilenceInside · 13/05/2026 08:23

@InstantlyBella when you saw that image, did it not bother you at all that there was no reference to the source of data and no explanation of the methodology that was used to generate it? You’re just happy to take things as shown without any checks as to accuracy, bias, etc?

I see your scepticism but in all honesty this tracks with my personal experience on the ground speaking to people I know in real life. The Green Party are hugely popular in the circles I run with, even amongst the men. Though having said that I live and work among very respectful feminist ally men that know what is expected of them, I imagine that would be a whole different story in communities like the working class.

SilenceInside · 13/05/2026 08:37

@InstantlyBella skepticism and some critical thinking. It’s irrelevant whether it tracks with your personal experience, if it’s not true or a heavy manipulation of data.

Screamingabdabz · 13/05/2026 08:41

@InstantlyBella It’s not heartening to think that voting people are duped by blatant propaganda like that infographic. Or that trans rights make the ‘country better’ for girls and women. The naivety is depressing.

Screamingabdabz · 13/05/2026 08:44

InstantlyBella · 13/05/2026 08:34

I see your scepticism but in all honesty this tracks with my personal experience on the ground speaking to people I know in real life. The Green Party are hugely popular in the circles I run with, even amongst the men. Though having said that I live and work among very respectful feminist ally men that know what is expected of them, I imagine that would be a whole different story in communities like the working class.

Can you explain what you mean by “…a whole different story in communities like the working class”?

OldCrone · 13/05/2026 08:47

InstantlyBella · 13/05/2026 08:15

I saw that infograph during the local elections debacle and I found it heartening that so many women have the courage of conviction to vote for the only political party that wants to make this country better for everyone.

Of course like in all things, men have to go ruin it by voting Reform in their droves. Clearly they need some more lessons in toxic masculinity because it's not sinking in just yet.

But yes, it is pleasing to know that women are absolutely on the ball when it comes to the environment, trans rights, being a sanctuary for refugees fleeing oppression around the world and taxing the wealthy class who hoard their money like Smaug.

But yes, it is pleasing to know that women are absolutely on the ball when it comes to the environment, trans rights, being a sanctuary for refugees fleeing oppression around the world and taxing the wealthy class

Three of those things are "traditional" values of the Greens. Why do you think the fourth (so-called trans rights) fits with those values?

There are many women here who think that being on the ball with the issue of trans rights means campaigning against a harmful ideology which states that people can change sex, children should be given harmful drugs which stunt their natural development and men should be allowed in women-only spaces if they declare that they think they are women.

sanluca · 13/05/2026 08:48

If this would be true, and reading the comments it is not, it tells me the following

Majority of women vote left of center

Combine it with the following

Majority of women don't want mixed sex services, facilities and sports

Conclusion: the statement gender critical women are right wing does not seem to be true

Thank you for confirming that. Not sure if it was your intention though

InstantlyBella · 13/05/2026 08:51

OldCrone · 13/05/2026 08:47

But yes, it is pleasing to know that women are absolutely on the ball when it comes to the environment, trans rights, being a sanctuary for refugees fleeing oppression around the world and taxing the wealthy class

Three of those things are "traditional" values of the Greens. Why do you think the fourth (so-called trans rights) fits with those values?

There are many women here who think that being on the ball with the issue of trans rights means campaigning against a harmful ideology which states that people can change sex, children should be given harmful drugs which stunt their natural development and men should be allowed in women-only spaces if they declare that they think they are women.

You're out of your mind if you think most women are gender critical, because we most certainly are not. We have and always will be more accepting of trans people than men.

OldCrone · 13/05/2026 08:53

InstantlyBella · 13/05/2026 08:51

You're out of your mind if you think most women are gender critical, because we most certainly are not. We have and always will be more accepting of trans people than men.

Your reply doesn't make sense to me. Perhaps you could help with some definitions.

What do you mean by "gender critical"?

What is your definition of "trans people"?

(Edited for typos)

GreyskySexRealistsky · 13/05/2026 08:54

Screamingabdabz · 13/05/2026 08:44

Can you explain what you mean by “…a whole different story in communities like the working class”?

They don't know their place, Screaming

If only they would do what they're told by the left metropolitan elites

Shortshriftandlethal · 13/05/2026 08:58

I seriously doubt that table. If women voted Green in such large numbers then the recent round of local elections would have shown far greater swings to the Greens in far more places than was the case.

The Greens are doing well in large urban areas, with large university populations......and really not that much anywhere else.