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Makerfield: Reform candidate sexist?

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Wyllow3 Fri 05-Jun-26 14:48:15

This is a clip from question time last night. Not a long one, but do watch, and watch the women in the audience.

And particularly watch what he doesn't answer - what he said just 3 years ago about women having an abortion so they can shag more men

Yes, for REAL.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=InZSyPN6j-M

LizzieDrip Fri 05-Jun-26 17:40:28

Galaxy

The articulate ones are usually the worst, they hide their misogyny.

Eh? What’s that supposed to mean?

Galaxy Fri 05-Jun-26 17:51:34

The articulate ones think it's OK to lock women up with males, they think womens consent is to be ignored. They support the appointment of mandelsson. Those articulate ones, in pretty much every political party.
What a way with words you have twaddle.

LemonJam Fri 05-Jun-26 18:48:39

You can deflect away from Kenyon's misogyny and his sexist remarks. So be it.

Personally, I don't think Kenyon's misogyny and sexist remarks can be excused because other more articulate. people supported the appointment of Mandelson etc.

Kenyon is an adult, and he alone is accountable for his remarks no one else. I would hope for better in a prospective MP.

Iam64 Fri 05-Jun-26 18:54:29

MissAdventure

I'll have to check him out then.
I'm loathe to get involved in political discussions for a couple of reasons.
He sounds repulsive, and I don't for one minute think that he can have changed into a different peraon than he was before now.

Very wise Miss A. There’s so much unpleasant polarisation and nothing we say changes that
I recognise the concerns some have about Andy Burnham leaving Manc to challenge Keir but - I don’t hope Andy wins. The idea of Kenyon as an mp is frankly scary

twaddle Fri 05-Jun-26 18:58:51

Galaxy

The articulate ones think it's OK to lock women up with males, they think womens consent is to be ignored. They support the appointment of mandelsson. Those articulate ones, in pretty much every political party.
What a way with words you have twaddle.

And you're making even more generalisations! I give up.

Oreo Fri 05-Jun-26 19:14:01

Galaxy 😉I know exactly what you mean.

Oreo Fri 05-Jun-26 19:17:35

There’s nothing wrong with him being a plumber, there was rapture when the blonde plumber from the Greens won recently wasn’t there?
It’s all about what kind of an MP he would make for his constituents if he did win this by-election.
Nobody will know that until it happens.

foxie48 Fri 05-Jun-26 19:20:02

Well Kenyon seems to have a problem with anyone who isn't a white working class heterosexual man. He may be inarticulate but he seems able to get his views across without any problem as long as they are not of use as an MP. If the good people of Makerfield want someone to represent them who has absolutely none of the skills we might reasonably expect of an MP, I have an idea. Why doesn't Reform have a mop and bucket as their candidate, it would at least be useful and it could help them to clean up the mess they are making in local government. Only joking. Reform is not interested in the mess they are creating in local politics, Farage has his eyes on the big prize. No, not being PM, for him it's all about the money just like his hero, Mr Trump.

Oreo Fri 05-Jun-26 19:25:57

No matter what anyone on this thread thinks, it’s up to the people of Makerfield constituency to choose their MP and the party he/she represents.

Kandinsky Fri 05-Jun-26 19:51:02

Honestly. you’d think sexist men were only invented the year Reform UK was born ( just 7 years ago ) grin
Who were these men voting for before Reform?
Mostly Labour I’d say.

Doodledog Fri 05-Jun-26 20:00:38

MissAdventure

Being arficulate doesn't necessarily mean being the best candidate for the job.
I'm not excusing him; I didn't watch it, and don't follow politics at all now.

No, I agree. Farage is articulate, for instance, but this was a man stumbling for answers to simple questions, with no real idea of policies. He kept trotting out catchphrases he'd presumably been taught to include - I can't remember which ones now, but he fell back on them when he was stumbling for words. It was embarrassing.

I'm sure there will be a clip of QT on YouTube so you can see him for yourself, or the whole thing will be on iPlayer.

Casdon Fri 05-Jun-26 20:02:09

I don’t think sexist men are party specific, they exist across the political spectrum. Tossers one and all, I’ve got no time for them.

MissAdventure Fri 05-Jun-26 20:04:07

[grin

Galaxy Fri 05-Jun-26 20:09:04

No it is dangerous to think they are party specific, many women have learnt that the hard way.

Doodledog Fri 05-Jun-26 20:09:23

Oreo

There’s nothing wrong with him being a plumber, there was rapture when the blonde plumber from the Greens won recently wasn’t there?
It’s all about what kind of an MP he would make for his constituents if he did win this by-election.
Nobody will know that until it happens.

The 'better a political chancer (I paraphrase) than a plumber who's a sexist' comment was made by an audience member, and has been picked up on on this thread. I don't think it was meant as disrespectful to plumbers in either case - it was specifically aimed at Kenyon.

I also know what you mean, Galaxy, and don't disagree, but the doublespeak and gaslighting of the trans supporters can't get in the way of every single political discussion. Yes, there were people saying stupid things, and yes, IMO they knew they were stupid. But a discussion of why they felt it expedient to say them, whilst interesting in itself, will prevent any other discussion if it is dragged into every single debate.

Also, trans support and being articulate or otherwise are not linked. Where they coexist it is correlation, not causation - plenty of threads on here and elsewhere have shown that.

Cossy Fri 05-Jun-26 20:12:08

Flippin2

His background should have been checked,things he said have come back to bite him and those things were awful however I don't think a by election should have been called purely to allow Andy Burnham to challenge Keir Starmer,not that I'm a fan by any means

The whole thing feels a bit “shady”

Cossy Fri 05-Jun-26 20:14:57

MissAdventure

Yes, Johnson is what i mean.
Unfortunately I've a lot of nerve damage in my dominant hand, so i assume people will have to make allowances for my awful spelling and writing ability.
Most do.

flowers

MissAdventure Fri 05-Jun-26 20:17:23

Thank you.
It's the one wonan pity party this week. I just can't stip moaning.

twaddle Fri 05-Jun-26 20:21:22

During the whole interview with Chris Mason, he didn't once say that he was sorry that he'd said what he did and that he's now changed his mind. He sounded like a sneaky schoolboy who'd been found out and tried to dismiss the comments by claiming that's what "lads" do/say.

twaddle Fri 05-Jun-26 20:23:39

Thank you for being a voice of reason, Doodledog.

Cossy Fri 05-Jun-26 20:23:51

foxie48

Robert Kenyon is a fool who is being used by Reform and who will be of little or no interest to the other Reform MPs should he get elected. He is a means to an end and that is all, a useful idiot.
I listened to the second part of The Rest is politics podcast about where Reform gets it's money. It is a really interesting and well researched podcast but unfortunately I don't think many Reform voters will bother to listen to it, which is a pity. Reform is being funded by extremely rich business people, many of whom live abroad but who circumvent the rules regarding donations to political parties by using various legal means. The laws around party donations are abysmal and it means that little is often known about who funds them and why, however, I doubt most are doing it out of the goodness of their hearts! The links that some of Reform's big donors have to foreign countries and extreme far right groups are questionable to say the very least. Will this stop people voting for Kenyon? Almost certainly not. Will Kenyon's misogynistic and racist comments put Reform voters off? Probably not, we just have to hope that Kenyon's attitude to women and minority groups is held by a small minority in Makerfield rather than a large minority.

I don’t believe the majority of Reform voters give two figs where Farage and Reform obtain their funds, nor whether some “would be” MPs and councillors are sexist, racist or totally unsuitable for their roles. They simply don’t care!

Good old Nige, man of the people, saviour of the English, is gonna save our Country, get rid of all the foreign people, stop them pesky boats, make beer cheap again, stop all them benefit scroungers, and whole heaps of other good stuff.

I can hardly contain my excitement 🙄🙄

Cossy Fri 05-Jun-26 20:25:06

MissAdventure

Thank you.
It's the one wonan pity party this week. I just can't stip moaning.

🤣🤣🤣🤣 You carry on! It’s good to have you back.

Carry On Regardless Miss A!

GrannyGravy13 Fri 05-Jun-26 20:27:08

MissAdventure

Thank you.
It's the one wonan pity party this week. I just can't stip moaning.

Just good you are posting 😘

Doodledog Fri 05-Jun-26 20:29:49

Thirded!

It will be 'Ninethed' before Autocarrot lets me post how I want to😡

Cossy Fri 05-Jun-26 20:43:12

Kandinsky

Honestly. you’d think sexist men were only invented the year Reform UK was born ( just 7 years ago ) grin
Who were these men voting for before Reform?
Mostly Labour I’d say.

Well actually, you’d be very wrong!