J4MB publicly challenges Sandi Toksvig (Women’s Equality Party), she declines to respond, wins her second ‘Lying Feminist of the Month’ award.

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 June 2015:

[Note added 1.6.15: An hour after we notified Sandi Toksvig’s agent of the challenge, we were notified she wouldn’t be responding to it – details here. We’ll shortly be presenting Ms Toksvig with her second ‘Lying Feminist of the Month’ award.]

Our thanks to K for posting onto our YouTube channel a short video (0:44) of Sandi Toksvig (Women’s Equality Party spokeswoman) in discussion with Stephen Fry at this year’s Hay Festival. The challenge, along with some background information, is under the video. Please leave comments there rather than here. Thank you.

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David Cameron’s former chief strategist, Steve Hilton, wins a Toady award

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 June 2015:

David Cameron has won our ‘Toady of the Year’ award for the past four years in succession. It’s not surprising that Steve Hilton, his former chief strategist, is a Toady too, as he illustrated by fawning over Harriet Harman recently on The Andrew Marr Show. A link to a video of his sickening contribution is on his award certificate.

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‘Mike, would you like to have sex with my wife?’

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 June 2015:

In 2008 my book Two Men in a Car: a businessman, a chauffeur, and their holidays in France was published, and it’s still selling modestly to this day, earning some much-needed income. I’m considering recording it as an audio book, retailing at a modest price, and have just published an excerpt (less than five minutes long) on our YouTube channel – here. Background to the piece under the file.

Four photographs relating to the book are here. From the top:

– George and Vicky’s swimming pool (Provence)
– myself in another pool, in a villa we rented (near Cahors)
– myself near some of the most valuable Chardonnay vines in the world (Puligny Montrachet, Burgundy)
– Paul Carrington looking sinister behind the wunderwagen, a Mercedes S-class 320CDi. It was possibly worth more than the J4MB battle van is today…

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2012/13 – the income tax gender gap increased AGAIN… to £69,000,000,000

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 June 2015:

A few months before the general election, a (male) Conservative minister boasted that there were record numbers of women in paid employment in the UK. So women must be paying an increasing proportion of the income taxes collected by the government, right? A return to taxpayers for decades of financing social engineering exercises aimed at replacing men (who have long been the majority of unemployed people) with women in the workplace? Er, no.

In March 2013 AVfM published one of my pieces, He who pays the piper, calls the tune… or does he?. I linked to government statistics showing that in the 2010/11 tax year, men had paid 72% of the income tax collected by the government, women 28%. Men had paid more than £64 BILLION more in income tax than women that year.

In 2011/12 the differential rose to £68 billion – here.

I’ve just checked out the government statistics on 2012/13Quelle surprise, the tax gender gap increased again, to £69 billion. The key figures:

17.7 million men paid £113 billion (average £6,531 each) – 72% of the total.
13.3 million women paid £44 billion (average £3,308 each) – 28% of the total.

Not only did 4.4 million fewer women than men pay income tax, but the average female taxpayer paid little more than half the income tax paid by the average male taxpayer (£3,308 v £6,531). Hmm, why haven’t we heard feminists whining about this gender gap?

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A magazine for engaged women – ‘Elegant Embezzlement’

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 June 2015:

T is hoping to be present at the London MGTOW meeting on the evening of 9 July, and I thank him for sending me this. Two posters designed for the walls of men contemplating marriage are downloadable from another of our websites, Men Shouldn’t Marry.

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David Cameron wins his fourth consecutive ‘Toady of the Year’ award

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 May 2015:

I worked for the Conservatives, as a business consultant, during 2006-8. In the autumn of 2009 Cameron announced his intention to adopt all-women prospective parliamentary candidate shortlists, a highly anti-meritocratic proposal. I cancelled my party membership in protest, as did a number of other party members.

I then started work on a book which was published the following year, David and Goliatha: David Cameron – heir to Harman? The cartoon on the cover was drawn by the late cartoonist Martin Honeysett in line with my suggested design, and the design is here. We think he captured both David Cameron and Harman perfectly.

We present Toady awards to men in positions of power and influence who drive or collaborate with radical feminist agendas which harm men and boys. Radical feminism – a female supremacy ideology espoused by men-hating women (and men), which emerged from Marxism – has been the prevailing ideology of the political (and other) classes in the UK, and across much of the developed world, for 30+ years.

Toadies are found in all walks of life. Campaign for Merit in Business, an associated campaign, has reported that a third of FTSE100 chairmen are members of the ‘30% Club’. The club campaigns for higher female representation on corporate boards, even though compelling evidence shows that one consequence will be corporate financial decline. Campaign for Merit in Business has provided that evidence to House of Commons and House of Lords inquiries, yet the government continues to bully major companies into appointing more women onto their boards, through threats of legislated gender quotas if they don’t.

In 2012 our associated campaign The Anti-Feminism League presented David Cameron with its ‘Toady of the Year’ award, in recognition of his role in this matter. The original blog piece, with a link to the award certificate, is here.

In 2013 our supporters were incensed by the story of female postgraduate engineering students at Brunel University receiving an additional taxpayer-funded sum of £22,750 solely on account of their gender. Men pay 72% of the income tax collected by the British government.

Even in the Labour administrations of 1997-2010 when Harriet Harman was at her most influential, such an outrageous anti-male measure would have been unthinkable. But we shouldn’t be surprised. Under David Cameron’s leadership the Conservatives have been driving radical feminist agendas with even more determination, as we’d expect from the administration of the least principled prime minister in living memory. And so it was that we presented David Cameron with our ‘Toady of the Year’ award for 2013 too. His certificate is here.

In 2014 we presented David Cameron with his third consecutive ‘Toady of the Year’ award, for reasons which are outlined on his award certificate.

And so we come to Cameron’s fourth consecutive ‘Toady of the Year’ award, that for 2015. Some have said that his pursuit of radical feminist agendas whilst in coalition with the Liberal Democrats was attributable to the influence of the latter party. At J4MB we never believed that for a moment.

Now unshackled from the Liberal Democrats, and leading a majority Conservative government, Cameron realised his ambition of appointing women to a third of cabinet posts, although only one in five Conservative MPs are women (68 out of a total of 331). He’s inevitably consigned a number of their more competent male colleagues to the back benches. He’s also re-appointed Nicky Morgan as both the Education Secretary and Minister for Women & Equalities. She later tweeted:

Delighted to continue as Secretary of State for Education and Minister for Women & Equalities – lots more to do in both roles.

We shudder to think what she means by ‘lots more’ with respect to women. Cameron’s new award certificate is here.

Our 2015 general election manifesto, which outlined how the human rights of men and boys are assaulted in 20 areas by the actions and inactions of the state, usually to advantage women and girls – who are specifically assaulted in no areas – is  here.

We need a Minister for Men, not a Minister for Women.

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Julie Bindel apologises to Mike Buchanan

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 May 2015:

On 24 January 2014 Mike Buchanan was a speaker in a debate at Durham University, arguing for the motion, ‘This House believes feminists are all too often sexists in disguise’. One of the two women opposing the motion was Julie Bindel, a prominent lesbian gender feminist journalist. She publicly accused Mike of having lied in his presentation, and was later shown evidence proving that he hadn’t. She apologised privately to Mike, but declined to apologise publicly despite several polite requests, so Mike published this.

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Kate Smurthwaite – ‘The wrong sort of feminist’

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 January 2015:

Our thanks to R for this gem. It concerns the cancellation of a Kate Smurthwaite gig. Ms S is the feminist ‘comedian’ who’s currently the leading contender for this month’s ‘Lying Feminist of the Month’ award, following a lie she posted on her Facebook page – details here.

The article concerns the cancellation of one of her gigs, purportedly on security grounds. But might there be a more credible explanation for the cancellation? Of course. We’ve highlighted it in the following extract from the piece:

In a tweet, Goldsmiths Feminist Society said they had not denied Smurthwaite a platform to speak ‘and had nothing to do with the decision to cancel the show’. Goldsmiths Students’ Union said it was the comedy society’s decision to cancel the show.

The organiser of the Goldsmiths Comedy Society has not responded to Chortle’s request for comment, but a statement released online said: ‘Despite many complaints from students about the content of Kate’s act in the past we were planning to go ahead with the gig until Kate told me 24 hours before that there was likely to be a picket with lots of students and non students outside the venue. I couldn’t verify this. Up to this point we had only sold eight tickets so I decided to pull the plug.’

Tickets had been on sale for the show, entitled Leftie Cock Womble, for several weeks but the cancellation was only announced last night. And it had been advertised as free for members of the feminist society.

Feminist ‘comedians’ – even feminists don’t find them funny. Ouch.

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