Labour launches investigation into support of transphobia by Rosie Duffield
Rosie Duffield – what a piece of work she is.
She had to resign as a Labour whip after she broke lockdown rules to meet her (married) lover.
Then she claimed to be a victim of misogynistic abuse over her opinions about anti-Semitism, Brexit, and – particularly – transphobia.
I wonder how that particular protest will look, now that she has been caught approving of a transphobic tweet – by an alleged terrorist?
Here’s some evidence:
https://twitter.com/drewbiedoo72/status/1419364755714756610
How about some information on the Labour Party’s policy on transphobia?
https://twitter.com/steamedhamms/status/1419387562087620610
LGBT+ Labour has issued a complaint, and Labour has promised to investigate fully – although some have, perhaps justifiable, doubts:
The Labour leadership have made it clear that they are going to do absolutely nothing about this, which unfortunately means they don't think LGBTQ+ people matter enough to be listened to. https://t.co/Db9HvZ7QqT
— Owen Jones (@OwenJones84) July 26, 2021
While we’re discussing Duffield, we should perhaps consider other offences that should be taken into account:
She marched in the ‘lynch’ mob with Ruth Smeeth and others to have Marc Wadsworth ejected from the Labour Party in the kangaroo court that was his hearing before the party’s National Constitutional Committee.
She campaigned for Chris Williamson to get the same treatment from his kangaroo court (NCC) hearing.
Then there’s this:
https://twitter.com/SpitfireCC/status/1419368192972099591
It all leads one to agree with this:
https://twitter.com/IamJustChillin0/status/1419365206334005256
It may even prompt some to take an interest in this:
Anyone who is interested in supporting our campaign in Canterbury, or standing as the Breakthrough candidate against Rosie Duffield, our DMs are open.
— Breakthrough Party 🟠🌤️ (@BThroughParty) July 25, 2021
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