Polls, which sought to gauge the plight of Conservative Party members who elected the next British prime minister, repeatedly described reservist Penny Mordaunt as: leading candidatebut the campaign launch turned out to be awkward when she tried to draw a line under her not-so-conservative view of gender.
Penny Mordaunt, MP for the City of Naval Base Portsmouth, Naval Reserve Officer, and Honorary Four-Ring Sea Captain, declined to say what constituted a woman at the campaign launch event, despite being asked twice. A simple attempt to avoid a problem will garner more attention with controversial past phrases than to bottom line, and can derail a campaign that has a good chance of succeeding, according to a poll of conservative members. successful.
Questions about Mordaunt’s candidacy returned to comments made when she passed new laws from parliament in 2018, when she was a woman and was minister of equality. Mordaunt was pretty clear back then: “trans women are women and trans men are men.” These comments were later repeated by Mordaunt in Parliament in 2021, again saying: “Let me say in support. [the amendments to the bill] from this mailbox where trans men are men and trans women are women, and many have considered developing and enacting these changes to allow the message to spread. ”
A question first asked at the start of the Wednesday morning campaign about “wedge issues” and cultural wars – a question Mordaunt took as an indirect reference to questions about the opinions in the minds of potential voters – the challenger didn’t ask a very direct question. Reply. , but instead he quoted Margaret Thatcher. Mordaunt said: “I think it was Margaret Thatcher who said, ‘Every prime minister needs a Willie. I don’t need a woman like me. ”
Thatcher’s commentary in 1991 was typical of her style: she immediately mocked her own femininity, did what some at the time considered a man’s job, praised her staunch political lieutenant “Willie” Whitelaw, and made jokes that confused the two. . A nice nod to the Iron Lady, but probably not a clear idea of what a woman is.
As the session progressed, Mordaunt was asked a more direct question, and one journalist asked in vague terms, “How would you describe a woman?” The future prime minister again decided not to give a direct answer and said: “I am a woman, biologically a woman and I can tell you if you were in the Royal Navy and you are physically competing against men, you understand the biological difference. . between a man and a woman. ”
The avoidance of questions is in stark contrast to yesterday’s campaign by candidate Kemi Badenoch. The BBC ironically stated The hall features gender-neutral bathrooms with temporary “male” and “female” signs that were converted into men’s and women’s sections during the campaign.
This is not the first attempt to resume talks since Mordaunt’s statements in 2018. As the leadership pointed out, the proxy began. long thread on twitter an effort driven by the left-wing news site and former The Independent in trying to express their views on transgenderism, to which almost no one is satisfied.
I hope in the coming days we will be able to talk about how we can re-grow our economy and ensure the well-being of our people. Now I want to answer another question that was asked of me: pic.twitter.com/OImF6kUVzx
– Penny Mordaunt (@PennyMordaunt) 9 July 2022
Then Mordaunt’s insistence that femininity has a biological basis enraged trans activists – a leading left-wing commentator in the UK even accused her of “throwing trans people under the bus to advance their careers” – when she says “legitimate women” exist, I’m just pumping water for conservatives .
Alongside Wednesday’s gender confusion, Mordaunt provided professional leadership by promising to democratize child finance so parents can better choose where the government’s money spends on preschoolers goes. While this is far from a more radical stance as the introduction of education vouchers is a real step towards parental choice – at least, Mordaunt argued, the government could improve service to youth without increasing its spending.
Saying that Labor does not want to see Mordaunt in office, he told those present at the event: “I am your best chance to win this election, I am the most feared candidate of the Labor Party.” And they are right.
Perhaps to stand out from the other candidates, Mordaunt proposed a unique policy for those aspiring to become the next prime minister: the re-establishment of the Civil Defense. Rejected by the left-wing government of Harold Wilson in 1968, the civil defense organization, like others that exist in almost every major country in the world, protects the country from natural and man-made disasters.
While in the imagination of many, civil defense organizations are associated with preparing for nuclear war, they are often more involved in responding to floods, fires, emergency famines, industrial accidents and crisis management. In the UK, these events are nowadays led by the military and other armed forces, but can be inefficient and require skills beyond their primary combat role.
The absence of the Civil Defense Corps in the UK was highlighted during the Coronavirus, when the government suddenly needed large numbers of volunteers to distribute vaccines. The government said it would create a large number of emergency volunteers, an organization similar to civil defense, but the plan was not implemented.
Source: Breitbart