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As has been oft-noted, gender is a social construct, whereas sex classification is firmly rooted in science...and science has made it clear unequivocally that sex is NOT binary (i.e., more than two categories exist, everyone cannot be slotted into one bin or the other).
Just the vast majority of people on Earth. Which doesn't at all mean we should pretend minorities don't exist - but it does mean that our policies and customs need to reflect these proportions, if they're going to be relevant to all.
@@Aarenby Ahh, thanks for demonstrating how the debate on trans rights has become so toxic and extreme over the past few years. Same sex marriage does not have any repercussions whatsoever on the rights, freedoms and safety of people in opposite-sex marriages (or those of heterosexual people in general), and there was never any indications that it would have. The implementation of trans rights in our deeply mysogynistic society does have potential implications for the rights, freedoms and safety of women and girls. It doesn't have to be that way. It is possible for trans, intersex and non-binary people to have equal rights *and* for women to hold on the rights they have fought so hard for over decades and they carry on their fight for equal rights - which as we all know is far from over.
I can never understand why a country's leader should consider they should have sympathy when they find themselves in a difficult and unexpected situation. They volunteered. They stood in front of the electorate and claimed to be the absolutely best person to lead the country over the next 4-5 years, a future which has NO GUARANTEES! Anything could happen and they consider themselves to be the best person in the entire country to face whatever comes and deal with it to the benefit of everyone. On a local level, MPs, too: they volunteer, considering themselves to be the best representative for the people in their constituency, whatever the future holds. So just get on with it. The future is going to spit out difficulties - always has, always will. If you can't stand up to the plate, get off the pitch!
Well... maybe they would garner some modicum of sympathy if they had useful policies and exhibited some sympathy and compassion, themselves, instead of being utter twats.
I'd like to know what conservatives would think about if my little brothers say at school they have an older trans brother and if they would be banned from mentioning that 😂 it's ridiculous
@@rebelkallus i always think about this! It's so weird that the tories just want to ban education about or even mentioning of the LGBTQ+ community in schools like what exactly does that achieve? 👀👀 kids will be educated about it through experiences and media anyway so what exactly is the outcome they're hoping for, aside from breeding more shame and hate 🙃
The big question is this: Will the Lib Dems win more seats than the Tories at the election? Numerous polls have suggested yes, numerous polls have suggested no. We won't know until election night. If it does actually happen, it will be the end of the Tory party.
I agree if the Tories remain clearly in second place their chances of bouncing back, much as Labour have in this election cycle, is very real. Even with Lib dems narrowly in second the traditional default mindset and the distribution of Tory voters may be enough depending on their own behaviour and the ability of Ed Davey to steer clear of trouble. Practically, I think it will take two consecutive third place results or internal infighting and breakup to eliminate the Tories as a party of government for decades to come. I think that's possible
Demographics are against them - young (and even not so young) people are not voting Tory. As an opposition party they could adapt and find a way to appeal to right leaning younger people As the third or fourth party, what can they offer?
As someone who's going to be voting Lib Dem, this is the most hopeful that I've felt about the party in years and years. I know that they're not going to win this time around, but there's a good chance they could be the opposition party when Labour beat the Tories into the dirt.
(Full disclosure, american, pretty far left). The Lib Dems do not at all excite me, but it's weird to read their platform and think "hey these policies sound like things people would want". If it's an accurate reflection of what that party really stands for, they seem much healthier as part of the national dealmaking than either of Labour or the Conservativse for the last 20 years.
I mean, I don't know if the Tories are as unhinged as the Republican Party in the US, but considering some of the stuff I've heard that lot spout, that's not really saying a lot.
This is just a seemingly endless game of 'Will THIS actually, finally, do it?' It's like trying to find the bottom of Trump's barrel. It's farcical. In fact, throw a couple vicars accidently trapped in wardrobes (maybe Paula Vennels could stand in?) and you've got a good old fashioned hit for the summer. But the Tories themselves? Not so much a hit as a splatter. I mean, if they were a dog we'd do the decent thing but obviously ...
It's sad but as a trans women who does postal voting I just couldn't convince myself in the end to vote Labour. Sadly in my local area a staunch Tory hot spot my vote is probably wasted without proportional representation.
I'm fed up now, this election is like watching my kids play monopoly,,, so gonna go and watch some funny cat clips !!! BTW Love Nish he makes me think n laugh
@@KristineMaitland because she's a TERF and the majority of the British Press are TERF's so they continuously promote her as a political figure. She's also got a lot of people in the arts/celebrities defending her, claiming she's a victim.
I don't trust that the labour party will go beyond their manifesto. I also don't trust that Kier will keep any of his promises considering his track record of breaking promises to get what he wants.
same here so i'm voting green and as i don't trust lib dems just as much, due to their collaboration with the tory scumbuckets ,i cant in all good conscience vote for them
They're fundamentally unserious and treat the public with utter contempt. They speak as if words meant nothing and they can just bend them to their will.
A reform candidate gets on stage, and says: I tell you what I want, what I `errr` really really want.... I WANT TO TRUMP!, I WANT TO TRUMP! , I WANT TO REALLY REALLY TRUMP!!!!!
Unless we come to grips with the climate, there very well may come a time when we will /have to/ make drastic changes to our lives. How do people not understand the cost of pushing these issues further into the future?
I suspect this has to do with how groups of people handle threats in general that require societel change. We're just super bad at it. We don't like thinking about existential threats. In the face of severe plagues, people usually make up insane conspiracy theories instead of sanely facing the threat. I was taught about the greenhouse effect in science class as a young child in 1984. I've watched us to effective nothing about it for 40 years. I don't really this to change until lots of people are dying. Granted, that's already starting, but it's going to take a while to get bad enough, in my guesstimation.
Cannon Fodder candidate, interesting term for what is usually called something like a paperless candidate!!! I think I will adopt it the next council elections when I take on that role again :)
The JK meeting reminds me of Ed Milliband going to talk to Russel Brand before an election since Brand was wittering on trying to encourage people not to vote at all. I mean why bother? Pointless and dull so doesn't really work as an eye-catching stunt
That panorama interview was utter dogshite. It was just right wing dog whistle after right wing dog whistle that just made me appreciate how the greens must be some of the most patient people in politics.
UK: £20 bets by aides become a national scandal. US: Supreme Court says a $13000 kickback to an elected mayor is totally fine. Don't get me wrong, I mean, people placing bets based on inside information is bad, but like, shit, could you guys ship us some of that "taking corruption seriously" stuff across the pond?!?!
We don’t have enough to spare. As they said, billions of £ wasted on contracts to their mates (for equipping that wasn’t up to code) isn’t even being examined. I recommend the podcast called “British Scandal: Michelle Mone” for a bit more insight into that.
18:00 I think part of it, is that JK Rowling is the UK's 31st highest tax payer. Apparently paying 40m in tax. So that's a few schools gone if she decides to move her cash abroad.
I’m with you regarding using “super” in front of anything like “supermajority”. It’s like when people say “oh it’s super annoying”. It’s annoying and now I think you’re annoying for saying it 😂
I understand that the movement in the gambling markets was big enough for the Labour Party to start buying advertising space without any other corroborating evidence.
Such a relief to hear someone talk about the fraud. Look at Cameron's compulsory tender, also. The worst of it has been baked into the system and normalised. Legalised crime. Starmer was locking up kids for nothing during the riots and consistently pushed for harder sentences.
I so look forward to this podcast every week, especially when Liz joins Nish and Coco. She’s such a great addition when she guests with our beloved hosts. Or should I say presenters?
Nish, not sure if you're aware, but the c-word isn't polite over here in the New World... I took some Middle English classes, and apparently the c-word was always polite in England, so it's probably the fact that the puritans hated the vag that resulted in them thinking that the c-word was profane... btw it came up because quaint and the c-word are very similar because they are in fact the same word, according to my professor. Cool beans, right? I mean, we always suspected Americans didn't like vag, but I mean proof?
I'd love to have Nish as a cannon-fodder candidate for the greens. Can be local as well as parliamentary. I've been a cannon-fodder candidate a couple of times. (We prefer the term non-target!) It's still a bit of work, with hustings and answering prospective constituent's emails - but definitely doable.
Liz is great, how have you managed to find a political commentator who's both funny *and* relatable?! (just realised I have implied nish and coco are not that. I didn't mean to! I will rephrase: how have you managed to find *another* political commentator who's both funny and relatable?)
I'm vegan at home, vegetarian outside home (especially if the only vegan options are boring). One meal around each of the solstices and equinoxes I celebrate by eating meat - generally pork with crackling. In the past ive burnt myself badly by trying to be too extremely pure, and I dont want to do that again.
I am really conflicted on the whole gamblegate thing. The gambling industry is moaning about someone weighting the game in their favour, but actually the whole premise of their industry is to weight the game heavily in their own favour while making people believe it's otherwise. They will do literally anything they can to avoid paying out on bets. Like the insurance industry too. So when someone finds a way to swing the benefit away from them I kind of want to say "well done". But...
I'd like to see how you'd deal with David Lammy's echoing of Keir Starmer's nothingness compared to your deferential American colleague. Whenever the riots are mentioned I will forever remember he blamed them on the fact that you're not allowed to beat children anymore.
You should get some cannon fodder candidates on - I've stood for the Green Party in the last 3 general elections, and in numerous local elections (although I've won some local elections) and I think cannon fodder candidates would probably have a lot to say on what it's like and the work they put in.
Adore the podcast and I have to say, all my favourite episodes seem to involve Liz Bates. If this were to become a permanent arrangement I would not be disappointed.
Does that shirt say "CHEESE"? Oh, from a different angle, it looks like it says "CHOOSE LOVE". "CHEESE LIFE" would be better. Quit wearing shirts that we can't read because the mic is in the way.
As I'm in Australia, these episodes pop up Friday mornings. And you know what? This has been a great way to start my Fridays every week for the last year or so.
Nish, be weary of cannon fodder seats (named paper candidates here, or stick figures), we had in Canada, in 2011, many of them get elected in a wave election. Ruth Ellen Brosseau en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Ellen_Brosseau in particular.