Emeritus Prof Christopher May on Nostr: It always baffles me why an appalling sentiment is defended because it took place in ...
It always baffles me why an appalling sentiment is defended because it took place in a 'private conversation'.... that's only a back-handed way of saying my public pronouncements do not actually reflect my private views.
It shows that #JamesCleverly is merely a standard member of the #toxicmasculinity at the heart of the #Tory government.... and confirms the environment that #HelenMacNamara was taking about recently at the #CovidInquiry
He should resign (but won't)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-67813689Published at
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