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Margaret Bluman
Margaret Bluman
1 year ago

How swiftly a leopard can change its spots when it suits. Eddie must want a seat really badly. He’s obviously realised he’s out of step with the party’s current thinking. While many if us a happy that the Labour Party is recognising that we are biologically different to men, the prospect of izzard as an MP is not an attractive one, regardless of his dresdful dress sense.

Margaret Bluman
Margaret Bluman
1 year ago

How swiftly a leopard can change its spots when it suits. Eddie must want a seat really badly. He’s obviously realised he’s out of step with the party’s current thinking. While many if us a happy that the Labour Party is recognising that we are biologically different to men, the prospect of izzard as an MP is not an attractive one, regardless of his dresdful dress sense.

David Lindsay
David Lindsay
1 year ago

Eddie Izzard can call himself Suzy to his heart’s content. The practice could become as traditional as women named Michael, from Miss Michael Learned to Princess Michael of Kent. Izzard used to say that, “They are not women’s clothes, they are my clothes, I bought them.” Who could have argued with that? Yet now he calls himself “she”. He does not do so as a harmless quirk. To be polite or compassionate, some of us might have indulged that. Male transvestism is one of the most venerable of British eccentricities. But Izzard is using feminine pronouns as a pretext for accessing women’s single-sex facilities. Therefore, and however regretfully, we do have to insist against it.The case of Wayne Couzens has put indecent exposure in the news. Well, neither in Iran, nor even in Afghanistan, would a mother who took her small daughter into the women’s showers or changing rooms be confronted, at the little girl’s eye level, with postpubescent male genitalia. That may not be the worst form of sexual assault, but it is a form. As is being made to imagine other people’s genitals, a mental image that transgender activists insist on inflicting upon the rest of us. All of this was inconceivable in 2010. It has happened entirely under the people who allow the unwitting to imagine that they are against it. Although, to give them their due, they never quite claim that they are.

David Lindsay
David Lindsay
1 year ago

Eddie Izzard can call himself Suzy to his heart’s content. The practice could become as traditional as women named Michael, from Miss Michael Learned to Princess Michael of Kent. Izzard used to say that, “They are not women’s clothes, they are my clothes, I bought them.” Who could have argued with that? Yet now he calls himself “she”. He does not do so as a harmless quirk. To be polite or compassionate, some of us might have indulged that. Male transvestism is one of the most venerable of British eccentricities. But Izzard is using feminine pronouns as a pretext for accessing women’s single-sex facilities. Therefore, and however regretfully, we do have to insist against it.The case of Wayne Couzens has put indecent exposure in the news. Well, neither in Iran, nor even in Afghanistan, would a mother who took her small daughter into the women’s showers or changing rooms be confronted, at the little girl’s eye level, with postpubescent male genitalia. That may not be the worst form of sexual assault, but it is a form. As is being made to imagine other people’s genitals, a mental image that transgender activists insist on inflicting upon the rest of us. All of this was inconceivable in 2010. It has happened entirely under the people who allow the unwitting to imagine that they are against it. Although, to give them their due, they never quite claim that they are.

R Poesje
R Poesje
1 year ago

My own hunch is that Eddie will be successful in his bid to become an MP. Could she become Labour’s first woman Prime Minister?

odd taff
odd taff
1 year ago
Reply to  R Poesje

Why not of course Keir Starmer sees no reason he couldn’t be Labour’s first woman Prime Minister.

Rob Nock
Rob Nock
1 year ago
Reply to  R Poesje

I presume that you are joking. Eddie may become an MP but he will always be a He and therefore, a man.

odd taff
odd taff
1 year ago
Reply to  R Poesje

Why not of course Keir Starmer sees no reason he couldn’t be Labour’s first woman Prime Minister.

Rob Nock
Rob Nock
1 year ago
Reply to  R Poesje

I presume that you are joking. Eddie may become an MP but he will always be a He and therefore, a man.

R Poesje
R Poesje
1 year ago

My own hunch is that Eddie will be successful in his bid to become an MP. Could she become Labour’s first woman Prime Minister?

G A
G A
1 year ago

Eddie is a remarkable person, honest and transparent. His endeavors on his running we truly inspirational, he is rationale, and I think doesn’t have extreme views. A good person.

NIck Brown
NIck Brown
1 year ago
Reply to  G A

Hi Eddie!

NIck Brown
NIck Brown
1 year ago
Reply to  G A

Hi Eddie!

G A
G A
1 year ago

Eddie is a remarkable person, honest and transparent. His endeavors on his running we truly inspirational, he is rationale, and I think doesn’t have extreme views. A good person.