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Old 27-08-2015, 13:05   #10
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Re: Corbyn Considers Women-Only Train Carriages

Apparently the suggestion for this came from:

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/shelly-asquith/
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/anneliese-midgley/

The NUS are fruit loops. Demanding safe places in universities and, it seems, everywhere else, alongside pre-emptive education for men to avoid rape.

Those who led the charge for women's rights, true feminists, must be turning in their graves at the pathetic excuses for feminists their self-appointed successors are. No idea how they expect respect when they clearly don't respect anyone else, seeing a potential rapist in every man.

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Originally Posted by Maggy J View Post
Anyway I think he or someone close to him has got the idea from the Indian Railway system.However that runs 24/7 and is very busy all the time,over crowded and women do get massively hassled if they travel on their own so women only carriages are available..
India has a massive rape problem and social attitudes that are way behind ours.

We don't need to follow their example any more than we do Saudi Arabia's. Neither are relevant to the modern UK.
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