Thinking of voting for UKIP tomorrow? If you care even a jot about the rights of women, think on.
Thinking of voting for UKIP tomorrow?
If you care even a jot about the rights of women, think on.
Here are 15 reasons why women (and men who believe in equality of the sexes) should sooner drink poison than vote for the Kippers tomorrow.
1. Nigel Farage on women: “Godfrey’s [Bloom, former UKIP MEP] comment that ‘no employer with a brain in the right place would employ a young, single, free woman‘ has been proved so right. With this lunacy, that if you have children you get three months paid leave off work, or six months paid leave off work – he absolutely got it spot on.”
2. UKIP want to scrap paid maternity leave (in line with Lesotho, Swaziland, the US and Papua New Guinea).
3. UKIP want to make it legal for employers to discriminate on the basis of gender (as well as race).
4. This would also entail the scrapping of employment regulations against sexual harassment and safeguards for part time and irregular workers, the majority of which are women.
5. Nigel Farage informed City high flyers that they are “worth less” to employers if they become mothers or that motherhood is a lifestyle choice.
6. Patrick O’Flynn, MEP Candidate, also say that pregnant women in the workplace are a “disaster”.
7. UKIP’s MEPs have consistently failed to represent the interests of women. They have voted against or simply not turned up to key votes in the European Parliament on ensuring equal pay, combating violence against women and ruling out FGM, to name but a few.
8. Since the 2009 European Election UKIP’s only two female MEPs, Nikki Sinclaire and Marta Andreasen, have both left the party. Andreason said Farage “doesn’t try to involve intelligent professional women in positions of responsibility in the party. He thinks women should be in the kitchen or in the bedroom”. Nikki Sinclaire won an Employment Tribunal claim for sex discrimination against the party.
9. Roger Helmer, UKIP MEP and candidate in the Newark by-election, said, “Rape is always wrong, but not always equally culpable.”
10. Godfrey Bloom, a former UKIP MEP, was not reprimanded for hugely sexist statements such as, “[feminists are] shrill, bored, middle-class women of a certain physical genre” and, “Women, in spite of years of training in art and music – and significant leisure time in the 18th and 19th Centuries – have produced few great works”
11. Stuart Wheeler, the party’s treasurer, said that women were “absolutely nowhere” when they compete with men in sports where they are not physically disadvantaged. He said, “I would just like to challenge the idea that it is necessary to have a lot of women or a particular number on a board… Business is very, very competitive and you should take the performance of women in another competitive area, which is sport where [men] have no strength advantage.”
12. In November 2013, UKIP MEP, Stuart Agnew said (in a debate on women in the boardroom) that “Women don’t have the ambition to get to the top, something gets in the way. It’s called a baby… Those females who really want to get to the top do so”.
13. David Chalice , a senior party official in Exeter, has voiced his belief that women should stay at home and that “cash-strapped Moslems” should have multiple wives.
14. Demetri Marchessini, the party’s sixth-largest individual donor in 2013, said there was no such thing as marital rape, arguing: “If you make love on Friday and make love Sunday, you can’t say Saturday is rape.” He also claimed women should be banned from wearing trousers because they “discourage love-making”.
15. Need I go on?
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512 Responses to “15 reasons women shouldn’t vote for UKIP”
"UKIP are sexist and racist"
lets have a look at the stats of the election
46,425,386 people voted (66.1%)
and lets presume that the people who didn’t vote were a mix of men, women and different races
the last census indicated that 51,736,290 people were “White British” (81.9%) in the UK
this means mathematically 34,197,688 White British people voted (66.1% of 51,736,290)
Then take in to account the male to female ratio (approx. 0.99 male(s)/female)
So take this number and you get 16,927,855 (34,197,688 multiplied by 0.99/2) this means that 36.5% of people who voted are considered White British and are male
Lastly UKIP got 3,875,409 votes in the election so you can look at this three ways and presume that 22.9% of White British men (almost 1 in every 4) voted for ukip or that both women and those of other ethnic origins also voted UKIP, meaning women promote “sexism” and/or people of different ethnic origins support “racism” OR alternatively UKIP aren’t sexist nor racist and people of different gender and races voted for them because they believe their policies will benefit the UK more than other parties. So either be politically ignorant and believe what the media says about the party or maybe be smart enough to see through the propaganda and come to a conclusion with out the influence of media.
Lee
These aren’t reasons that just women shouldn’t vote from them- they are reasons human beings shouldn’t be voting for them. Any human with sense.
Yasmin
Firstly, i didn’t call him a melt. He called me one.
Secondly, I wanted to say that I agree with your views on women’s rights, so thankyou.
Jane Chelliah
That makes me intellectually cleverer than you because your list of criterion for being ‘intellectually unchallenged’ is a purely subjective view that has no bearing whatsoever to any part of the construction of intellect. Surviving a plane crash requires intellect? Really? Surviving cancer requires intellect? Really? I think you ought to spend your energies on choosing a new master to lead your party because Nigel pushed the eject button today.
anjie
I totally agree with you.Ukip policies are a lot of bullshit.People whosupport ukip are racists and they need to go and learn some basic maners.So glad that ukip lost.I don`t understand why such people exist in these communities. Shame on you ukip…..Nigel farages wife is german.Do not understand why he is like this.I strongly feel like he is on drugs or something…..