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  1. I’m reminded of the adage ‘even a stopped clock is right twice a day’.

    He’s reading the public mood, watching what is happening in courts and sports, and hoping for an issue to ride to November, as always.

  2. Winston needs to define what a man is before he tries to legally define a woman!
    By
    Martyn Bradbury

    A man is a person that employers pay more than, a woman, a migrant or a trans person. A man is a person that employers pay more to stop them uniting with all those other people to fight for better wages and conditions for all people.

    We are many, they are few.
    Paying a man more than a woman comes with the implied threat, that join a union or demand more respect and safety in the workplace and you we will find a cheaper woman or migrant or trans to replace you.

  3. I truly believe Winston has to define what a “human-being” is before he even looks at what a man or woman are. And truly, who gives a toss so long as they are a caring, sharing, non-egotistical person and show respect for other living creatures! Winston has spent far too long listening to his mad ‘tin-hatter / rabbit hole’ supporters so no longer knows which way is up and which is down. He could do us all a favour and butt out before the election. He has some good ideas/policies, but tends to run with the hares and hunt with the hounds, all designed to give him what HE personally wants! He’s definitely not stable!

  4. Winton gave up considering what a REAL man would do decades ago.
    It was when he decided that HE was akin to God and should be prime minister with knighthood and all.
    He’s been a selfish and self-centred person all his life. It’s all about Winston getting attention.

    He can label this nonsense as wanting protection for women and girls, but he’s never been worried about women and girls in the past. Why would that thought suddenly hit him now?
    Women and girls have always had to look after themselves and Winston doesn’t seem the sort to be actually interested in how women survive. Nor do his cronies.
    They all look like men looking after men, as always, even the women in his party. Once he carelessly lost the brilliant Tracy Martin, we knew he really didn’t give a damn.