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This issue, unless addressed will impact 51% of the British population -women and girls.
So you just ignore the other 49%?This issue, unless addressed will impact 51% of the British population -women and girls.
What about the boys?Men can look after themselves against women
Pretty clear what the overwhelming view on Mumsnet is about the need for single sex spaces. All 8 million can't be bots surely. But their views must be discounted because Mumsnet.The views of people of this forum tell you about the views of people of this forum.
I think you're assuming quite a bit on their behalf there.All the other forum women agree with me. Not you.
Pretty clear what the overwhelming view on Mumsnet is about the need for single sex spaces. All 8 million can't be bots surely. But their views must be discounted because Mumsnet.
I think you're assuming quite a bit on their behalf there.
As is this (almost exclusively male) single figure forum yet I'm supposed to heed the opinions of a few individuals on here and ignore the (mainly female) views of thousands on Mumsnet. If gender critical views are the opinions of a tiny number of cult members as you keep saying it seems a bit odd that there are more than a few on Mumsnet. Perhaps it's just that that's how women feel about single sex spaces and you're the one who's wrong when you say nobody cares.
Mumsnet isn't a registered political party in the UK. Explain how "their manifesto" is going to impact anything.I mentioned Mumsnet because their manifesto - which asks for clarity on single sex spaces - represents the views of a huge number of women. Your survey is specifically about voting intentions so obviously things like the NHS and the economy will dominate. Where I think you are wrong is in your insistence that the survey and this small bike forum mean that nobody gives a toss about men in single sex spaces. It's the 51% bog survey all over again.
It's not just mumsnet, it's all over social media.
Clarify the Eqa to reflect biological sex
I mentioned Mumsnet because their manifesto -
Neither is Naca but I'm supposed to take the views on here as authoritative of public feeling but ignore Mumsnet.Mumsnet isn't a registered political party in the UK. Explain how "their manifesto" is going to impact anything.
No idea what point you are making, as usual.Nice to see that when cornered, you resort to the bogs, again. Even if your figure of 51% doesn't actually fit into it. The same as the remaining 49% who don't fit into the other half of your argument.
No you mentioned mumsnet because you wanted to pull off your usual trick of making an invalid association that you hoped people wouldn't notice, so that within a few posts you could start quoting it as fact.