The women who haven’t had sex for more than a decade: What it’s like to be celibate and why it’s all men’s fault.

A piece published on the website of Justice for Men & Boys (and the women who love them), the political party of which I’m the chairman, in October 2015:

Our thanks to Mary for this. She writes:

Helen Carroll concludes in this article the reason older women haven’t had sex for decades is entirely men’s fault, and not that so many women throughout their lives are nasty, selfish, materialistic, narcissistic, whiny, boring, men-hating Entitlement Princesses.

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Women are too emotional to understand fracking and don’t understand the facts… says woman scientist

A piece published on the website of Justice for Men & Boys (and the women who love them), the political party of which I’m the chairman, in October 2015:

It’s remarkable what women can say about women as a class, which would immediately be branded ‘sexist’ or ‘misogynistic’ if said by men. The start of an article about Professor Averil Macdonald and her thoughts on gender differences with respect to views on fracking, in the Mail:

Many women who are opposed to fracking are too emotional and just ‘don’t understand’ it, one of Britain’s leading female scientists has said.

Averil Macdonald, who is the new chair of UK Onshore Oil and Gas, believes women against the process, which includes Vivien Westwood, just go with their gut instincts and ignore the science.

More men will consider the facts but women who make up their minds ‘will not be persuaded’, the academic said.

A recent study by the University of Nottingham has revealed that only 31.5 per cent of women believe fracking should be allowed in the UK, compared to 58 per cent of men.

Professor Macdonald, who was handed an OBE this year for services to women in science, says a major problem is too few women study it after the age of 16 so lack the knowledge to ‘trust’ that fracking would be good for Britain.

She told The Times: ‘Frequently the women haven’t had very much in the way of a science education because they may well have dropped science at 16. [Why would they do that? Don’t all 16-year-old girls have a burning ambition to work in STEM fields?] That is just a fact.

‘Not only do [they] show more of a concern about fracking, they also know that they don’t know and they don’t understand. [My emphasis. It would seem that women knowing they don’t know and don’t understand a topic is no barrier to having a view on it. It’s almost as if feelings trump facts for them, isn’t it?]

‘They are concerned because they don’t want to be taking [something] on trust. And that’s actually entirely reasonable.’

She said that women are more likely to make to (sic) they (sic) minds based on ‘feel’ and ‘gut reaction’ and facts would not change their minds. [my emphasis]

‘More men on the other hand will look at the facts and be persuaded because ‘fair enough, (I) understand’, she said.

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Kathy Gyngell: Spare us the PC drive to plaster feeble women’s sport all over TV

A piece published on the website of Justice for Men & Boys (and the women who love them), the political party of which I’m the chairman, in October 2015:

Spot on. My favourite sentence in the piece, drawing on a Les Dawson mother-in-law joke:

Who really wants to watch a woman who looks like she could kickstart a jumbo jet, but actually neither has the power nor the strength of a man?

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Jess Phillips’s ridiculous maiden speech in the House of Commons

A piece published on the website of Justice for Men & Boys (and the women who love them), the political party of which I’m the chairman, in October 2015:

My thanks to K for loading Ms Phillips’s maiden speech onto our YouTube channel – here. I’ve added a little commentary under the video. Has there ever been a more vacuous and narcissistic maiden speech in the House of Commons? I very much doubt it.

Her mocking rejection of an application by Philip Davies MP for a debate on men’s issues on International Men’s Day, in the House of Commons, just a few months after being elected an MP, is here.

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If you want a seat for your bag madam, buy an extra ticket! QUENTIN LETTS accuses the women revolting over ‘manspreading’ on trains of being hypocrites

A piece published on the website of Justice for Men & Boys (and the women who love them), the political party of which I’m the chairman, in September 2015:

No columnist captures the essence of issues with more wit and perception than Quentin Letts. Enjoy.

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Helena Horton: Should naked women be used as fruit platters?

A piece published on the website of Justice for Men & Boys (and the women who love them), the political party of which I’m the chairman, in September 2015:

A more entertaining piece in the Telegraph. In response to the question on the Telegraph page, ‘Should naked women be used as fruit platters?’, 15,497 respondents (63% of the total) answered, ‘Yes’. Even feminist ‘comediennes’ Kate Smurfwit and Sandi Toxic could make something out of this story.

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