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baloofarsan said:
fireburn95 said:
baloofarsan said:

I am amazed that forum dwellers does not spot an obvious troll.

He also is against gay marriage, but that isn't the point in this case, he still made a valid point which was laughed at unjustly. She's my MP, she's supposed to represent my (her constituents) interests, not her own.

There are trolls from all over of the political spectrum.

Listeng trough the video clip, you can hear this MP of ten years admitting he does not know how to ask for a deabte in the committee. He and a couple of his friends threw it together "before five o'clock". The other members of the committee (all male, by the way) are not too impressed with what he presented.

The only two that got something out of this are Jess and Philip: both get to show their voters that they make a difference as MPs. Here they are together getting even more public attention: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oTSldlD7eM

As I said, he isn't a class act by any stretch. But whether it was him, or the prime minister, or any random mp presenting this, firstly an arrogant blurt of laughter is unnecessary, and she was the one who turned it into a 'representation of women in parliament blah blah' when the appeal was nothing about that. 

When he was showing the names of the mp's who agreed, she had to snarkly comment 'all men btw'
So? Does the fact that you have a penis by birth delegitimise your opinions or collective opinions in any way? (pst it doesnt)