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Trans person former Labour candidate Heather Herbert has been charged for disgusting comments about Ann Widdecombe

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Primrose53 Thu 16-Jul-26 22:25:32

Thank goodness for that! At last someone has seen sense and done the right thing in getting him/her arrested and charged.

I hope he/she loses his/her job too.

Ilovecheese Fri 17-Jul-26 16:32:53

They are different people.

Heather Herbert ( ex labour candidate) is the one who has been charged with disgusting comments.

Katie Wallis (ex Conservative MP) is the one who has been given a community order for harassing his ex wife.

OldFrill Fri 17-Jul-26 15:57:27

Maremia

They are one and the same.
In the OP, the one who made those comments is described as a Labour candidate, but the Poster has left out the equally valid detail that they had been an actual voted in Member of Parliament as a Conservative.

Heather Herbert has never been an MP, let alone a Conservative MP. What on earth made you think that.

Maremia Fri 17-Jul-26 15:32:22

They are one and the same.
In the OP, the one who made those comments is described as a Labour candidate, but the Poster has left out the equally valid detail that they had been an actual voted in Member of Parliament as a Conservative.

Olderthanidlike Fri 17-Jul-26 15:26:51

TerriBull

This person has demonstrated the very nasty side of the vitriolic trans women element. No hold bars on what they say think or would do to anyone they view as an adversary if they had the chance., There's not a "be kind" bone in their violent bodies, a big like the worst type of the thuggish male, who they proclaim they aren't. At least it's out there in the public domain.

Agree

PamelaJ1 Fri 17-Jul-26 15:19:50

Maremia

Wonder how the Tories feel, who actually gave this person enough votes to have them elected? 🤔

I’m a little confused, which person are you commenting about?
The one who was elected or the one making the appalling comments about Annes death? Katie or Heather.

Lathyrus3 Fri 17-Jul-26 15:03:23

A statement from Stonewall maybe?

Lathyrus3 Fri 17-Jul-26 15:01:23

No it is the silence of the trans community that implies that Reurningfromexile.

It would be good to see Pink News expressing rejection of her stance.

Or even some denial of that stance by those who are so vocal on social media about hate crimes.

Anybody seen anything like that?

ReturningFromExile Fri 17-Jul-26 14:39:33

In every group of people there will be some who offend, most blatantly with the Heather Herbert case. That does not imply that the majority of that group (LGBT+ here) would support that person's behaviour.

AGAA4 Fri 17-Jul-26 13:40:30

Last post to Primrose

Maremia Fri 17-Jul-26 13:39:43

Wonder how the Tories feel, who actually gave this person enough votes to have them elected? 🤔

AGAA4 Fri 17-Jul-26 13:39:16

Typical response from those who haven't a leg to stand on.

Galaxy Fri 17-Jul-26 13:29:44

Anyone with the ability to use their fingers to Google would have seen some of the output.

tinaf1 Fri 17-Jul-26 13:26:33

Also surely Aberdeen University surely would have been aware of the views political and trans this person held if they had done their due diligence before employing them

Primrose53 Fri 17-Jul-26 13:26:32

AGAA4

Primrose53

I thought the title was lengthy enough and I had already acknowledged on another thread that he/she is now a Green Party member.

The words " former Labour candidate" in the OP were irrelevant to the subject.

So Miss, are you going to give me a detention? 🤣🤣

AGAA4 Fri 17-Jul-26 13:24:38

Primrose53

I thought the title was lengthy enough and I had already acknowledged on another thread that he/she is now a Green Party member.

The words " former Labour candidate" in the OP were irrelevant to the subject.

tinaf1 Fri 17-Jul-26 13:23:04

JaneJudge

Just an aside, I imagine there is a code of conduct you have to adhere to when working in a university and surely what you post on line is one of them?

You would hope there would be but I think its very loosely adhered to going by the amount of debates where the speaker has been cancelled

Maremia Fri 17-Jul-26 13:22:07

And don't forget, just for the sake of 'balance' and accuracy, an actual voted in, not just a candidate, Conservative MP.

tinaf1 Fri 17-Jul-26 13:20:52

Oreo

Millie22

I wonder what Aberdeen University think of his behaviour. It reflects badly on them too.

Universities are frightened to death of speaking out against any bad behaviours from their own staff or students.
That’s what it’s come to.🤬

So as I posted earlier regardless of wether they’re frightened or not has this person been suspended as happens in most other organisations or working at the University

JaneJudge Fri 17-Jul-26 13:20:07

Just an aside, I imagine there is a code of conduct you have to adhere to when working in a university and surely what you post on line is one of them?

Primrose53 Fri 17-Jul-26 13:18:14

I thought the title was lengthy enough and I had already acknowledged on another thread that he/she is now a Green Party member.

Casdon Fri 17-Jul-26 13:12:35

I’ll remember that tactic, Primrose53, when I start a thread about Nigel Farage, FORMER member of the Conservative, UKIP, and Brexit parties and forget to mention his current allegiance. 😉

Whitewavemark2 Fri 17-Jul-26 12:55:12

😀

Primrose53 Fri 17-Jul-26 12:43:56

Casdon

Primrose53

Wyllow3

Stop trying to pin everything on the Labour Party or lefties, Primrose. She was only a candidate.

Jamie (now Katie) Wallis was the first openly transgender Member of Parliament.
Wallis served as the Conservative MP for Bridgend in Wales from 2019 to 2024.

*Its all about how you treat people - ie with decency, honesty and respect that matters, not your gender issue*

See the thread title. I said he/she was a candidate.

Why did you forget to mention that the Labour candidacy was in the past, and this person was now a Green Party member and had stood for them in the most recent council elections?

Read the title. I clearly said FORMER.

NathanaelWest Fri 17-Jul-26 12:13:31

Oreo

I should have added, when it comes to trans matters.

I agree that people should have the right to be whoever they wish to be and present themselves to the world in whichever way they choose to.

But when an ideology has that much power that people are afraid to speak out against a person... That is something of a problem.

I imagine the staff at this particular university are in a real stress in how to deal with this one. Good luck with that.

MawsRosie Fri 17-Jul-26 12:08:44

Why did you forget to mention that the Labour candidacy was in the past, and this person was now a Green Party member and had stood for them in the most recent council elections ?
I agree, rather more relevant , the prominence of trans women in the Scottish parliamentary Green Party has been very much in the headlines.