Our party contains multitudes – and should embrace conservatives from across the ideological spectrum.
It seems they are more interested in gender identity than the concerns that have been raised in women’s prisons.
She adds that there are “significant problems” with getting victims to come forward.
The Women and Equalities Committee has been been captured by the self-ID campaign. So others should make their voices heard.
From calling the measures “dystopian”, to criticising Whitty and Vallance’s latest graph, there were some scathing speeches.
Caroline Nokes is Member of Parliament for Romsey and Southampton North. Follow Caroline on Twitter. All too often the stereotypes associated with eating disorders (in all their various guises) colour the understanding of us all, and the assumption that sufferers are teenage girls who just need to “get a grip” of their eating has been […]
While barbers, beers and football are deemed priorities for reopening, female-dominated businesses, like nail salons, have been left in limbo.