LABOUR'S 'pink bus' campaign stunt (which demeans both men and women) has dramatically backfired on them as it contradicts their supposed 'equality policies' by being aggressively pro-women whilst ignoring men, so why would any man vote Labour again?
Atherton's (Bolton West) MP Julie Hilling (who of course was only selected for Labour from an all-women shortlist) enthusiastically supports the campaign.
Labour's 'Woman to Woman' campaign forms another part of their strategy of isolating groups they feel will vote for them, caring little for pursuing a real 'equality' programme that treats everyone the same. This explains Julie Hilling's membership of the anti-Islamophobia group at Westminster and her vote to support a motion recognising Palestine.
Unfortunately such hypocrisy will not pass the local electorates notice as they consider who to vote for in the constituency in May!
Derek Bullock,
Leigh Rd,
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