Green arguments against having children seem pointless when economic conditions have made it near impossible.
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The former Minister for Women and Equalities argues that they also should “get a grip” on “broader cultural issues”.
The Prime Minister agrees that “rape prosecutions are taking too long and we’re not convicting enough rapists”.
The Government can help to ensure that one of the faith’s leading authorities publicly stresses the rights of religious minorities and women.
Johnson’s patronage is limited, and the makeup of the parliamentary Conservative Party necessitates keeping such MPs on side.
Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, and Wiltshire have cut off funding. Some Labour councils have also pulled out.
We would invite Lord Herbert to meet some of the women’s groups, parents, gay and lesbian people, and sportswomen whose views differ from his.
The group founded to campaign for gay rights has become a threat to women, children, and to free speech.
The centre isn’t where he or ConservativeHome or anyone else wants it to be. It’s where it is – “Far From Notting Hill”.
If anything is ‘dunked in 1950s sexism’, in Zac Goldsmith’s memorable tweet, it is the outdated concept of the First Lord of the Treasury’s plus-one.
The biggest surprise of the philosopher’s long-awaited Journal of Controversial ideas is what it claims to be controversial.
It should worry us all that a Conservative government is even on board with the concept of a hate crime.
During the last year, we’ve learned much about the Government – but far more about ourselves.
I’m concerned that the Gender Conversion Therapy Bill will criminalise parents who don’t simply affirm their child’s chosen gender.