'Women's Equality Party' Has No Position on Sharia - breitbart.com
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"Ms. Waters asked the group what their stance was on Sharia courts to which the group replied: 'The Women’s Equality Party is a non-partisan political party and the issue of Sharia councils is a partisan one so we do not have a party line.' ...Waters’ reacted with disdain and dismissed the party’s stated purpose as looking out for the rights of women. She said in her reply: 'I’m sorry but that’s absurd. This is a matter of fundamental importance for women’s basic rights, much less equality. It’s admirable that you want to support people forced in to marriage etc, but wouldn’t prevention be better? That involves some serious courage.'”
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I remember watching the BBC years ago when a female broadcaster was interviewing a man about the War on Terror. The man said, "You better hope we win." The broadcaster asked "Why?" He responded, "Because if we lose, you're going to need to find a different profession!"
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Excerpt from this article:
"Ms. Waters asked the group what their stance was on Sharia courts to which the group replied: 'The Women’s Equality Party is a non-partisan political party and the issue of Sharia councils is a partisan one so we do not have a party line.' ...Waters’ reacted with disdain and dismissed the party’s stated purpose as looking out for the rights of women. She said in her reply: 'I’m sorry but that’s absurd. This is a matter of fundamental importance for women’s basic rights, much less equality. It’s admirable that you want to support people forced in to marriage etc, but wouldn’t prevention be better? That involves some serious courage.'”
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I remember watching the BBC years ago when a female broadcaster was interviewing a man about the War on Terror. The man said, "You better hope we win." The broadcaster asked "Why?" He responded, "Because if we lose, you're going to need to find a different profession!"
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