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  1. Weststander

    [Politics] Brighton Pavilion, Labour candidate - who to vote for?

    A nasty business politics even within parties. Four years ago Kyle faced intimidation of every kind from t@ssers who’d joined the LP from another.
  2. Weststander

    [Politics] Brighton Pavilion, Labour candidate - who to vote for?

    Dressing up isn’t required, just identify or say that you identify as ….. .
  3. Weststander

    [Politics] Brighton Pavilion, Labour candidate - who to vote for?

    In reality, a shoe-in for 400 SNP, Labour and Tories in safe seats.
  4. Weststander

    [Politics] Brighton Pavilion, Labour candidate - who to vote for?

    Separate rooms for each loo, I think that’s the eventual solution to keep everyone happy.
  5. Weststander

    [Politics] Brighton Pavilion, Labour candidate - who to vote for?

    I’m only going by what women repeatedly say, loos are a safe space and they don’t want that altered with access to anyone in that moment when challenged saying they identify as a woman.
  6. Weststander

    [Politics] Brighton Pavilion, Labour candidate - who to vote for?

    Perhaps they’d be more circumspect if clearly not allowed? Fear of cctv in entering, being called out?
  7. Weststander

    [Politics] Brighton Pavilion, Labour candidate - who to vote for?

    A good MP and she gives a wider platform to a party with an important alternative message, what’s not to like?
  8. Weststander

    [Politics] Brighton Pavilion, Labour candidate - who to vote for?

    Women have spoken, generally they don’t want a free for all of those claiming to have identified as a woman entering female toilets. Covered in depth on R4’s (unsurprising) Woman’s Hour, for example. The only solution I can see is shared gender neutral loos (each an individual room).
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