12 Nov 2017

Kerry 'The Feminist Fraudstress' McCarthy MP Is Trying To Drive Kelvin Hopkins MP To Suicide

By : Kerry McCarthy, 52, has been a Labour MP since 2005. From her Wiki page:

In 2005, McCarthy was selected as the Labour candidate for Bristol East through an all-women shortlist…
She was appointed by Jeremy Corbyn as Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in September 2015. She argued in a Spring 2015 interview with Viva!life, a magazine for vegans, that meat should be treated like tobacco, with “public campaigns to stop people eating it”…
In May 2009, McCarthy repaid £402 for a second bed claimed in expenses for her one bedroom flat. She stated the claim had been made in error.
In October 2010, McCarthy admitted a charge of electoral fraud, accepting a police caution for revealing on Twitter the number of postal votes cast per party in her constituency at the 2010 election, and apologised for this action.
In May 2012, McCarthy branded a fellow train passenger a “lager drinking oaf” and suggested he should “have been killed before he could breed” in comments made to over 13,000 followers on Twitter.
Kelvin Hopkins, 76, another Labour MP, was first elected in 1997. Knowing that unproven allegations recently led to a Welsh politician committing suicide, McCarthy thought this an appropriate time to say she received ‘unwanted attention’ from Hopkins, a man 24 years older than herself. The BBC story on the matter is here. Extracts:

Labour’s Kerry McCarthy is to submit letters to the party which she says show she received “unwanted attention” from a fellow MP, the BBC understands.
The member for Bristol East claims she was sent “upsetting” correspondence from Kelvin Hopkins, the MP for Luton North, over a period of about 20 years.
Mr Hopkins 76, said the complaint had caused him “unbearable” stress. [J4MB: Our emphasis.]
He is currently suspended from the party in connection with a separate allegation, which he denies…
The former Labour frontbencher said she believed Mr Hopkins, who urged her in two of the notes to “dispose” of them, knew his actions were wrong.
“I never responded in any way, I never gave him any encouragement in any way, I tried to keep my distance as much as possible,” she said.
“I absolutely believe he knew this behaviour was unacceptable. [J4MB: She ‘believes’ this? Are we to assume, then, that over the course of 20 years she didn’t actually make her objections to his behaviour known to him, as any normal woman would have?] It made me feel uncomfortable in his presence and was quite upsetting.”…
Can anyone now be in the slightest doubt that feminist MPs, including some selected from all-women shortlists, are doing all they can to make male MPs of a certain age take their own lives, in a bid to discourage men – heterosexual white men, principally – from entering politics, or remaining in politics? Surely not. The proportion of MPs who are female will rise inexorably, and won’t stop at 50%. If 90% of MPs are female, that won’t be enough for feminists. Their appetite for power over men is insatiable.

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