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Honeybuns, but that’s what it’s about

Don’t reduce trans debate to ‘bodily parts’, Nandy tells JK Rowling
Labour minister says society will be ‘utterly ashamed’ in the future for the way transgender women are currently being treated

Body parts are rather what it’s about……

To be honest I’m not actually aware that transwomen are being badly treated. Sure, the wilder claims of the weirder activists are being kicked back upon. Complaints of pre-ops with hard ons on the women’s changing rooms are to be found. But Carrie’s reduced to weeping that no one realises, unprompted, that she’s a woman on the phone despite a basso profundo to rival Chaliapin. Bigots!

The British are, as the British near always have been, pretty laissez faire about things not done in streets that frighten horses.

13 thoughts on “Honeybuns, but that’s what it’s about”

  1. Labour minister says society will be ‘utterly ashamed’ in the future for the way transgender women are currently being treated

    I think in a few years we’ll look back at all this tranny madness and be utterly ashamed of the way children were treated – with ‘reversible’ puberty blockers that aren’t, surgery and mutilation, and significant psychological pressure of the vulnerable from people who should be looking after them.

    I mean, I won’t be ashamed, having spoken out against it all. But on the whole…

  2. I’m surprised to hear she’s been made a minister, that feels like a brave strategy from Sunak. Must have missed that in the reshuffle.

  3. What amazes me (apart from Sunak appointing a Labour MP as a minister) is that Labour thinks this stuff is popular.
    Labour will probably win big at the next election, but it will be despite, not because of, this sort of thing.

  4. CS – Labour don’t think this is popular with normal people, they’re just not talking to you.

    Satanic paedophilia isn’t in demand by the electorate, it’s the selectorate who want this.

  5. @eddy
    I know who she is, just making the point that the article calls her a Minister when she’s a shadow minister.

  6. Once upon a time we knew a few cabinet and shadow cabinet ministers. Now the best we can muster is that we used to know La Nandy’s Mum. Before she flounced out. Oh well.

    We did enjoy Nandy the Younger’s porkies a few years ago about how she visited the Houses of Parliament when she was young and was overawed and knew, just knew, that a simple girl from Lancashire like her could never fit in there.

    She omitted to mention that Grandpa was in the House of Lords.

  7. Labour minister says society will be ‘utterly ashamed’ in the future for the way transgender women are currently being treated
    Wouldn’t count on it luv. One suspects the future will be referring to this epoch as the “barking 2020s”.

  8. I predict that the future inhabitants of our sceptered isle will refer to this as the Dark Ages II when logic and intelligence disappeared up its own fundament. This period will not be mentioned in polite company as it will be a period when the religion of peace was still striving for supremacy…

  9. minister…. ahh…shadowminister…

    Sort of fitting at least.. Her pretending to be an actual Minister amounts to the same as transwomen being actual women..

  10. Its rather ironic, that Little Britain, so hated now, had a funny bit where two dudes ran around in dresses pretending to be ladies. They didn’t harm anyone or cause problems so they were just . . . allowed to get on with it. The horribly intolerant Brits in the skits giving them nothing more than a strange look.

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