24 Apr 2015

'Men's Rights' Party Leader Left Fuming After He's Invited To Hustings With All-Female Audience By Radical Feminist BBC

Mike Buchanan, 'men's rights' candidate was left fuming after he realised a hustings audience set up by the feminist BBC consisted entirely of women.
By Dan Bloom: Mike Buchanan - leader of the Justice For Men And Boys (And The Women Who Love Them) party - claimed the BBC should be 'thoroughly ashamed' after tonight's debate.
The ex-Tory is standing against Labour shadow women's minister Gloria de Piero in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, on a ticket to highlight men's rights 'for a damn change'.
The controversial candidate and his four rivals were invited to an hour-long broadcast for BBC Radio Nottingham from a leisure centre.
But a row exploded when Mr Buchanan, who pointed out that most feminists are 'hatchet-faced miserable women', found out the show's format.
He revealed the audience would be '12 women voters who have gone through a vetting process' and would address 'the hunt for the vital women's vote'.
Mr Buchanan turned up to the hustings anyway but declared to the presenter: "You and your colleagues at BBC Radio Nottingham should be thoroughly ashamed." 
"As a state broadcaster the BBC assaults men and boys' human rights." He attacked ex-GMTV newsreader Ms De Piero by pointing out the fact that she was "selected from an all-women shortlist, an abomination in a democracy."

He pointed out that there was a "deliberate increase" in women doctors who had caused a drain on the NHS by working fewer hours.
And he complained a Labour government would employ "feminist bigots such as Yvette Cooper" while highlighting that "men pay 72% of the taxes in this country".
Many members of the all-female audience failed to get the message.
"You seem to have a thing about women and men," said one audience member.
"When I go to the doctor's, I won't care if it's a gentleman or a lady."
Another heckled him as he made his closing speech, apparently telling him he should be 'ashamed'.
Thousands of campaigners regularly say there is still a huge gulf between the sexes, with full-time working men twice as likely to earn over £50,000.
Mr Buchanan left the Tories in 2009 after the party used all-women shortlists and started the party in 2013.
He drew criticism for his views among Mirror readers after claiming "unattractive women are drawn to feminism like moths to a flame".
He also bemoaned the fact that women can't be 'held responsible' after an alleged rape, saying: "There are female beer goggles, or Chardonnay goggles or something."

Edited by WD


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