News about Stella Creasy

'Who came up with this sexist drivel?': Labour is blasted for its 'misogynistic' social media meme about housing - as the party's own female MPs hit out at the now-deleted tweet

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 19, 2024
The meme was posted at 12.30pm on Friday and quickly got spread around Twitter with elected Labour representatives as well as members of the public condemning it for making women appear as 'thoughtless creatures'. It was posted on the political party's main Twitter account, which has one million followers, and racked up more than 1.5 million views before it was eventually deleted at around 9.40pm. Labour MP Diana Johnson said the meme was 'awful' and she had 'made my views clear' to the party. While her colleague, Labour MP Rosie Duffield , said: 'This advert has not been well received by women, especially Labour MPs. It is sexist and also the point of it is completely unclear.'

NADINE FERRIERIES: The moment I saw an aborted enemy gasping for breath terrified me for life. Extending 'pills by post' abortion right up to birth would be a terrible mistake

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 18, 2024
When I was a young nurse of 18, something that changed me completely changed me. My months on the gynaecological ward had been the most rewarding of my short career, until one day, when I was asked to help with the termination of a pregnancy at 27 weeks. Back in those days, abortion was not allowed. In 1990, the number was limited to 24. The expectant mother, who was only 16, had been injected with hormone prostaglandin. The foetus, a young boy, was born several hours later.

As friends slammed the council for 'harassing and bullying' her, a eldent great-grandmother, 87, was told she had to pay £150 or appear in court

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 27, 2024
Florence Robertson, a retired factory employee who refused to pay the fine, was supposed to appear before magistrates. An enforcement officer incorrectly accused the frail widow of throwing a candy wrapper outside a London Overground station. When she was threatened by the civil enforcement officer and given a concrete punishment notice, she was actually extinguishing a lit cigarette butt and throwing it in the garbage. Mrs Robertson, confused and unable to understand what was going wrong, gave the uniformed man her name, address, and date of birth.

'Where does this end?': Labour's Stella Creasy slams call by Just Stop Oil for eco-zealots to target MPs' homes as she warns of an 'infection' in British politics and says the country is heading for a 'very dark place'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 22, 2024
Stella Creasy of Labour attacked Just Stop Oil's call for eco-zealots in their homes as they protest against new oil and gas licences. As she chastised the climate campaigners, the Walthamstow MP warned of a 'infection' in British politics and expressed her displeasure with the country's "very dark place." 'Where does this come to an end if we are saying that MPs and their families and their homes are fair game,' Ms Creasy said. The former shadow minister also slammed the Guardian newspaper for releasing Just Stop Oil's call for the targeted persecution of MPs' offices and homes 'without explanation.' Sarah Lunnon, co-founder of Just Stop Oil, hit out at Labour MPs' "cowardice" and said her party was ready to 'escalate' steps in an opinion piece that was published today.

QUENTIN LETTS: The bloodiest mauling I've seen since our Patterdale terrier bit the Rector's bottom

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 20, 2024
Many of us who live in Patterdale are violent. You should have been there the day she bit the Rector's bottom. Nasty company. There was also some Old Testament words in use. Yesterday, the trade secretary, Kemi Badenoch, was on a similar level of ferocity. Henry Staunton, left, the Post Office chairman given the heave-ho by Mrs Badenoch, was insufficient enough at the weekend to entertain rumors of her. He suggested, uh-oh, that she attempted to participate in electoral games under the Post Office-Horizon compensation scheme. If our terrier is loose when strangers drive to the front door, my wife runs out shouting 'don't get out of your car, don't even open the door!' It has shielded a few people from horrific maulings. No one told Mr Staunton that this was true. Poor chap didn't have a chance.

Just do what the voters want, you bewigged twazzocks! The Rwanda Bill is debated by QUENTIN LETTS

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 17, 2024
QUENTIN LETTES: Lawyers for hours. They blasted, but jings were lost. Some people pounded the air with a finger and thumb tip, bouncing on their feet's balls and rolling their tongues like plum stones. Others listened with drollery, admiring fellow jurists' Latin words, the cited subclauses, the velvety smarm - 'in the words of the eminent judge' - to chums at Inns of Court. Suella Braverman (Con, Fareham) inserted her pistols into the European Court of Human Rights' belly. Suella, herself a solicitor, began quietly, but by the end of her short address, she was screaming about the 'distant, outsourced, foreign' Strasbourg court.

Lee Anderson says Labour is recruiting an army of Remainers to 'drag us back to the EU.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 30, 2023
According to a survey of Labour candidates, more than a quarter have been officially accepted by the Labour Movement for Europe, which is pushing for the party to seek admission to the EU's single market. Around 50 candidates have already signed up to 'uphold and promote the company's values and vision.' They include Ben Hartley, Labour candidate for Altrincham and Sale West who said Brexit was "utter folly."

LAURA PERRINS: This is why mothers' vital role in family life should be respected, not denigrated... especially at Christmas

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 16, 2023
PERRINS of LAURA: Despite being married to a dutiful husband, all the shopping, gift-buying, wrapping, trimming, and general tasks that make the holiday season so magical fall squarely on my shoulders. I'm not looking for a gold - December will have been a whirlwind for mothers around the world, but it has made me reflect about the number of modern women yet again. What has happened to the balance of roles between the sexes?

Stella Creasy, a Labour MP, has sluggishly expressed her dissatisfaction with the'motherhood penalty,' which barred her from attending Christmas parties

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 15, 2023
Stella Creasy (left) criticized the'motherhood penalty' for her inability to attend festive bashes. The term refers to the belief that working mothers face discrimination in salary, perceived competence, and pensions relative to childless women. On Wednesday, the former shadow minister posted on social media site X: "I walked past everybody going to Christmas parties and cocktails on my way to get the kids from nursery but it's also evident that the motherhood punishment is just a gift that keeps giving. We need flexible working, but we also need flexible networking.' However, Ms Creasy's remarks were deemed insensitive to women who can't afford childcare, given that she makes more than £81,000 a year.

SARAH VINE: A TROUBLE abortion lawsuit that proves that the statute should safeguard unborn children

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 13, 2023
SARAH VINE: Abortion is a very complicated topic. On the one hand, it's correct that a woman should be able to monitor her fertility, but pregnancy should not be imposed on anyone. There are many poor, sad, and injured children born to women who didn't want them, can't afford them, or are simply not emotionally or morally suited to motherhood's challenges. On the other hand, there must be limits. A sarcastic isn't just a piece of extra tissue; it's a growing human, and it comes to a point where the human's right to life becomes as inalienable as the mother's.

BRENDAN O'NEILL: What kind of world are we becoming when 'HER PENIS' is now common parlance?

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 3, 2023
Brendan O'Neill's latest book is a rallying cry against the politically correct zealots who are seeking to reclaim centuries-old values. In the first excerpt from our serialization in yesterday's Daily Mail, he outlined how a governing cultural class is afraid of entrusting democratic rights to ordinary people. He eviscerates another tenet of the new awakened orthodoxy here.

BEL MOONEY: Was I always just his back-up option?

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 26, 2023
Bel Mooney advises a woman who wonders if she was always her husband's back-up plan this week.

Following a summer party, a shadow minister was accused of sexual harassment by a Labour MP

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 11, 2023
A female party member has reported a Labour shadow minister to the police for suspected sexual assault. She claims the incident occurred after a summer party in 2021 and that she alerted senior figures about it at the time. However, Tortoise Media claims that she was refused from filing a formal complaint due to his position in the party. She has since spoken to the Metropolitan Police and the party whips about her conduct. Any allegations of this sort are taken seriously, and we'd always encourage people to vote, the Labour Party process, or the police,' according to a Labour Party spokesperson.' It is a complex, elastic, and free process in which individuals can have faith in.'

SARAH VINE: How trials by internet trolls are the curse of our age

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 29, 2023
SARAH VINE: Stella Creasy, the ultra-feminist Labour MP, and Ashley James, the star of reality TV show Made in Chelsea, don't have a lot in common. However, both men and women have been subjected to our age's curse: a trial by trolls. Their ordeals were especially painful because they were branded through their children. Creasy was not only the victim of an online troll who was opposed to her "man-hating program," but she was later exposed to a Kafka-esque probe.

Stella Creasy, an MP, claims that the harrasser tried to have her children removed because he was 'entitled' to

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 29, 2023
After an online troll believed she was 'entitled' to the belief that her children should be cared for, a senior female MP was forced to engage in a social services probe. Stella Creasy (pictured), 46, was told by police that they did not bring criminal charges against her tormentor, who slammed her office with emails because he disagreed with her political convictions. Even though the attacker had no proof against him, Leicestershire Police said the harasser had the legitimate right to request a social services referral because he disagreed with Creasy's views on misogyny. The narcotic harasser who abused the politician or her children had no intimate relationship with the politician or her children.

Is it possible to have 30 hours of free childcare under Hunt's new policies?

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 15, 2023
A £4 billion increase in free childcare for one and two-year-olds may be included in today's Budget to help people return to work. On top of the existing free hours for children aged one and two, the government is expected to provide 30 hours of free childcare to all children under the age of one and two. Currently, all families of three and four-year-olds receive 15 hours of free childcare per week, more than 38 weeks. If parents make the equivalent of 16 hours a week at the national minimum or living wage, household households can also qualify for 30 hours a week. However, if one parent makes more than $100,000 a year, it would have ruled them out of the free 30 hours, and this exemption is likely to remain in place. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt's step comes amid rising cost-of-living issues and inflation pressures. MailOnline examines the current situation with free childcare and how you might profit from the suggested changes.

Nicola Bulley's phone is found on the bench, and the dog walker admits it at the moment

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 17, 2023
A dogwalker (main) who discovered Nicola Bulley's (left) phone beckoned in today and said 'this is not right,' says the walker. This morning, the man, who said he was named Ron, appeared in St Michael's on Wyre, three weeks after the mortgage consultant vanished. In an amazing coincidence, he appeared on television walking his dog as Sky News recreated 45-year-old Ms Bulley's own walk. After finding Ms Bulley's phone on the bench (bottom right) around 9.30 a.m. on January 27, he said he had given a complete explanation to the police. This afternoon, Nicola's father, Ernie, said, 'every day is a struggle,' and that the departed family has 'just need a breakthrough to give us some hope.' (top right: police search the area).

Nicola Bulley's new'sexist' police department was blasted

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 17, 2023
Police (top right) investigating Nicola Bulley (left) were branded sexist in an explosive blast at their credibility today after they revealed she had been struggling with the menopause. Lancashire Constabulary (lower right) was warned that the revelation of the mother-of-two's private medical and personal information could delay further investigations. The service was warned that its activities would'undermine confidence in the police even more' in the most damning criticism.'

According to a friend, police released classified information about Nicola Bulley so that the attention of the OWN was diverted away from OWN failures

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 17, 2023
On Wednesday, detectives handling the probe into Nicola Bulley's abduction released a statement with a lot of personal information about the 45-year-old mortgage advisor. Lancashire Police were asked by the Home Secretary to explain why she and her colleagues were banned from discussing alcohol and the menopause in the midst of widespread public criticism. Last night, a family friend said that police released the private details to'shift the attention' away from the public scrutiny surrounding the probe. Ms Bulley's family friends joined them in urging that the police "want people to buy into their belief that she went into the river." Government, MPs, and women's rights campaigners have all expressed skepticism about the force's decision, as well as Ms Bulley's own circle.

Lancashire Police have named Nicola Bulley as the subject of a forensic investigation into her disappearance

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 16, 2023
Lancashire police have referred to the police watchdog after the department was alerted of a missing mother, Nicola Bulley, before her disappearance. On January 10, the Independent Office for Police Conduct said they were reviewing the evidence to see if an investigation was warranted over the contact officers' encounter with the missing mother-of-two. Ms Bulley's family pleaded for an end to the "speculation and rumors" surrounding her private life. She was chastised for revealing that she had'significant issues with alcohol' in the past, which had resurfaced in recent months.

Nicola Bulley's family plea for public's 'focus' to be on 'finding Nikki'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 16, 2023
Nicola Bulley, the missing mother, pleaded with families today to avoid making up 'wild's about her personal life and instead focusing on 'finding' her. They feared some had been 'distracted' by'speculation' as a result of the 45-year-old's publication, as a group of Lancashire Police said they had been trying to'sell stories' about the 45-year-old. But it came less than 24 hours after the same police force had issued its own extraordinary briefing where it had disclosed details about the missing mother-of-two's private life and medical details

Ms Mordaunt faces her boss's detractors in the Commons, according to HENRY DEEDES

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 17, 2022
Miss Mordaunt is a punchy performer at the dispatch box, as HENRY is a strong man. She exudes a certain matronly aura. For an hour yesterday, it seemed as though she was the one in charge of the country now. She made several remarks that the Prime Minister's staff would certainly find unhelpful. Mordaunt told the House that the PM had been detained'on critical business', an explanation that was met with a sarcastic ridicule. To a question from Stella Creasy (Lab, Walthamstow), she replied, "No, she's not hiding under the desk." 'I don't think there has been a coup,' she told Andrew Gwynne (Lab, Denton, and Reddish). Cue a lot of merriment and the sound of exasperated Downing Street staff slapping their foreheads. I'm afraid the game is really up when they're yelling at you like this.

What Does the Roe vs. Wade Court Ruling Mean for UK abortion rights?

www.popsugar.co.uk, June 27, 2022
The US Supreme Court ruled on Friday, July 24th, that a historic 1973 law that gave pregnant women the right to seek an abortion. The new law has stripped away this freedom, implying that individual states will determine their own abortion policies. According to reports, 26 states may now prohibit abortions, stripping over 30 million people of their ability to have autonomy over their bodies. Although this traumatic news may have confined to America, it's still a small world, and the consequences of this decision are felt around the world. In a news conference, Prime Minister Boris Johnson called the decision "a major backwards" for the United States, while Labour leader Keir Starmer tweeted: "The right of women to make their own decisions about their own bodies is a fundamental human right."