Comments by "marie parker" (@marieparker3822) on "TheQuartering"
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MPs need real police protection in the face of authentic-sounding death threats. We have had two MPs murdered in public in broad daylight in the past couple of years by political opponents, for stated ideological reasons: Jo Cox who was shot and stabbed on the pavement just outside her Constituency surgery where she had been talking on a one-to-one basis with constituents; last year Sir David Amiss was stabbed to death with a sword by an immigrant who pretended to be a constituent and had travelled 50 miles to kill him in the privacy of his constituency surgery. In Ms Cox's case, the murderer was a right-wing extremist who apparently thought she was too soft on immigration. In David Amiss's case it was - I think - a Muslim who thought Amiss had voted for something favourable to Israel (I am not sure about this).
This time the Parliamentary discussion - it was not a formal debate in the Chamber, but an attempt to identify the issues - was about clarifying the Equality Act which, at present conflates 'sex' and 'gender' and slides between the two terms - sometimes in the same sentence. Of course, in light of the Gender Recognition Act, this creates total legal confusion, and is disastrous for the attempt to protect women's spaces and rights.
It should be noted that the three MPs who received credible death threats by a 'trans' activist because of what they had said in the discussion were: a heterosexual woman, a Lesbian, a gay man.
The Metropolitan Police at first reacted in their usual sanguine way to crime, saying that they might 'look into it'. Considering the cloud that they are under at present (about 50 per cent of them seem to be criminals, many guilty of sexual offences), this was adding insult to injury, and they have been whipped into actually arresting the person threatening murder. One is tempted to say, 'Be kind'.
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