A return to old fashioned open homophobia and misogyny was always going to be next once the regressives had their way with trans rights.
Forsaken_Response866 on
The person who heckled them is the kind of person who would lose their shit if kids were read a story where the character had two dads or two mum’s but say absolutely nothing if they had a mum and a dad and still completely missed the point
Dhon121 on
No surprise that it was Richard Tice, I mean there’s no wonder Reform attracts racist, bigots and those with low IQ’s.
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DangerousDisplay7664 on
I wondered what MP would say wuch a thing, then watched the clip and saw Reform’s Richard Tice draped across the bench behind her, like a tramp on a park bench.
If Reform win any elections then this is the backwards future they want for us!
curedheronthesabbath on
Just transparent homophobia, trying to push for a full return to Section 28.
Children are fully capable of understanding that some families have two mums or two dads and this understanding is vital to discourage bullying of children from these families.
UKAOKyay on
Not that I agree with the hecklers sentiment but it’s a bit of a push to describe the heckle as homophobic.
* Edit getting some heat for this, single sex relationships are already covered by relationship education at primary level, my point was we don’t know the question that was asked, so to state that the response was homophobic could be misleading without the full context as stating “they’re primary school children” is not in and of itself homophobic.
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[https://x.com/carla_denyer/status/2013614678211993693](https://x.com/carla_denyer/status/2013614678211993693)
The article is about this tweet. Denyer asks the secretary of education why primary schools aren’t teaching about ‘inclusive’ relationships. ‘They’re primary school kids’ is heard’ from a backbencher before the secretary for education replies that this is taught in secondary school
Imo you could just as easily interpret the heckle as being about *when* sex education should start as opposed to what should go in it. Not liking the conservatives is legimate but considering it’s an MPs job to make their opposition look bad I’m not sure I’d go all the way to assuming this is 100%-no-questions-asked-homophobic given the large number of people who don’t want sex education of any kind in primary schools.
Edit: Tice is behind her but I don’t see his mouth move. I’d assume it was a backbench tory off camera
silver_medalist on
Quietest heckle I’ve ever heard in the Commons. Had to watch the clip twice to even notice it.
Capital-Mortgage-374 on
Another reason why the working class/average Joe has disowned left-leaning parties. Too focused on fringe topics like gender issues and teaching kids about being gay. This leaves an open door for the populist right to swoop in and just oppose radical progressivism, which they all preach.
Whilst the left are pandering to minorities, asylum seekers, and Palestine, they bleed working-class votes to Reform. The Greens’ strategy is just to steal the very left of the Labour Party and further fracture the vote. Forever a fringe party for the woke.
jenny_905 on
With open transphobia as well it’s hardly a surprise they’re all regressing to their true, 70s/80s selves.
Miserable-Muffin-579 on
It’s genuinely disheartening to see this kind of rhetoric resurface. The link between attacking trans rights and then moving on to broader LGBTQ+ acceptance is becoming a clear pattern. Kids understanding diverse families is a basic foundation for a kinder society, not something to be legislated against. This absolutely feels like a push back towards those darker, more divisive times.
Pigbin-Josh on
Parliamentary privilege. It’s always been the case that the rules that apply to normal society don’t apply to MPs in the chamber. She’ll just have to suck it up like the rest of us.
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A return to old fashioned open homophobia and misogyny was always going to be next once the regressives had their way with trans rights.
The person who heckled them is the kind of person who would lose their shit if kids were read a story where the character had two dads or two mum’s but say absolutely nothing if they had a mum and a dad and still completely missed the point
No surprise that it was Richard Tice, I mean there’s no wonder Reform attracts racist, bigots and those with low IQ’s.
Thanks for posting an article that happily advertises adultdreamsxxx right across their articles! I’m sure they’re not biased in anyway.Â
Kinda like pinknews who have never had any problems and are totally reliable!
I wondered what MP would say wuch a thing, then watched the clip and saw Reform’s Richard Tice draped across the bench behind her, like a tramp on a park bench.
If Reform win any elections then this is the backwards future they want for us!
Just transparent homophobia, trying to push for a full return to Section 28.
Children are fully capable of understanding that some families have two mums or two dads and this understanding is vital to discourage bullying of children from these families.
Not that I agree with the hecklers sentiment but it’s a bit of a push to describe the heckle as homophobic.
* Edit getting some heat for this, single sex relationships are already covered by relationship education at primary level, my point was we don’t know the question that was asked, so to state that the response was homophobic could be misleading without the full context as stating “they’re primary school children” is not in and of itself homophobic.
[https://x.com/carla_denyer/status/2013614678211993693](https://x.com/carla_denyer/status/2013614678211993693)
The article is about this tweet. Denyer asks the secretary of education why primary schools aren’t teaching about ‘inclusive’ relationships. ‘They’re primary school kids’ is heard’ from a backbencher before the secretary for education replies that this is taught in secondary school
Imo you could just as easily interpret the heckle as being about *when* sex education should start as opposed to what should go in it. Not liking the conservatives is legimate but considering it’s an MPs job to make their opposition look bad I’m not sure I’d go all the way to assuming this is 100%-no-questions-asked-homophobic given the large number of people who don’t want sex education of any kind in primary schools.
Edit: Tice is behind her but I don’t see his mouth move. I’d assume it was a backbench tory off camera
Quietest heckle I’ve ever heard in the Commons. Had to watch the clip twice to even notice it.
Another reason why the working class/average Joe has disowned left-leaning parties. Too focused on fringe topics like gender issues and teaching kids about being gay. This leaves an open door for the populist right to swoop in and just oppose radical progressivism, which they all preach.
Whilst the left are pandering to minorities, asylum seekers, and Palestine, they bleed working-class votes to Reform. The Greens’ strategy is just to steal the very left of the Labour Party and further fracture the vote. Forever a fringe party for the woke.
With open transphobia as well it’s hardly a surprise they’re all regressing to their true, 70s/80s selves.
It’s genuinely disheartening to see this kind of rhetoric resurface. The link between attacking trans rights and then moving on to broader LGBTQ+ acceptance is becoming a clear pattern. Kids understanding diverse families is a basic foundation for a kinder society, not something to be legislated against. This absolutely feels like a push back towards those darker, more divisive times.
Parliamentary privilege. It’s always been the case that the rules that apply to normal society don’t apply to MPs in the chamber. She’ll just have to suck it up like the rest of us.