By Philip Davies: It seems that my persistent, albeit lonely, campaigning in Parliament for gender equality has turned me into something of a Marmite character. I suppose I have always been a Marmite character but I’ve found that those who hate Marmite can (a) like a Marmite lover and (b) respect/love some ingredients of Marmite.
In a speech I made about the huge discrepancy in the way male and female criminals are treated by the courts, I referred to “feminist zealots” who wanted equality but only when it suits – i.e. they wanted special treatment when it is to their advantage but not when it is not.
This speech prompted the formation of the “Shipley Feminist Zealots” who regularly protest against me in Yorkshire and took great exception when I said that I felt that their feminism was being used to mask their true ideology of Socialism – something that the great Lady Thatcher warned about many years ago.
On the other side, I am slightly embarrassed to report a new organisation called Ladies for Philip Davies (@ladies4pd).
In a speech I made about the huge discrepancy in the way male and female criminals are treated by the courts, I referred to “feminist zealots” who wanted equality but only when it suits – i.e. they wanted special treatment when it is to their advantage but not when it is not.
This speech prompted the formation of the “Shipley Feminist Zealots” who regularly protest against me in Yorkshire and took great exception when I said that I felt that their feminism was being used to mask their true ideology of Socialism – something that the great Lady Thatcher warned about many years ago.
On the other side, I am slightly embarrassed to report a new organisation called Ladies for Philip Davies (@ladies4pd).