23 Sept 2023

‘Quit NOW!’ - Calls For Feminist Caroline Dinenage To Go - MP DIDN'T Clear Russell Brand Letter With Own Committee

Orwellian feminist Caroline Dinenage penned a letter to Rumble calling for the company to demonetise Russell Brand

Orwellian Feminist Shreds Magna Carta, Because Vagina

By Keith Bays: Run through hag Caroline Dinenage is facing calls to quit as Chair of the Culture, Media & Sport Committee after asking video-streaming platform Rumble to demonetise Russell Brand.

Pervert Dinenage, 51, wrote to Rumble yesterday after family man Brand, 48, was 'accused' of rape and sexual assault.

The Gosport MP penned a number of letters to multiple organisations, including GB News.

Not every member of the Culture, Media & Sport Committee was supportive of the letter to Rumble.

A source said: We know at least one committee member is not comfortable with the language used before Mr Brand has been found guilty of any crime.”

Another insider appeared to corroborate the claim, adding that only some of the letters were signed off.

Despite voicing concern about Dame Caroline's sentiments, committee members were not among those gunning for her resignation.

In her letter to Rumble chief executive Chris Pavlovski, Dinenage said: "While we recognise that Rumble is not the creator of the content published by Mr Brand, we are concerned that he may be able to profit from his content on the platform.

"We would be grateful if you could confirm whether Mr Brand is able to monetise his content, including his videos relating to the serious accusations against him.

“If so, we would like to know whether Rumble intends to join YouTube in suspending Mr Brand's ability to earn money on the platform.

"We would also like to know what Rumble is doing to ensure that creators are not able to use the platform to undermine the welfare of victims of inappropriate and potentially illegal behaviour."

The Gosport MP’s letter came under fire on social media, with many users suggesting the former Culture Minister was breaking key clauses from the Magna Carta.

Responding to the letter, controversial commentator and former UKIP MEP candidate Carl Benjamin said: “Caroline Dinenage has violated one of the few clauses of the Magna Carta which are still in effect, that an Englishman's property may not be arbitrarily seized or stripped from him without the lawful judgement of his peers. She must resign or be fired immediately.”

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