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HARMAN SAYS MEN ALWAYS GUILTY

A new law giving anonymity to  women accused of sexual offences unless they are sentenced is to be put before Parliament. The move follows the not guilty verdicts  in the trial of Lady Lavinia Nourse, accused of 17 counts of the sexual abuse of a 12 year old boy.

Harriet Harman, the arch critic of men’s rights, is to take up the case, with plans to exclude men from the new law  who are also falsely accused.

“We all know that any women charged with a sexual offence is almost certainly innocent whereas a man is invariably guilty” said Mz Harman at an All Men are Rapists  march in Tunbridge Wells.

The ageing politician and solicitor, who recently called for the dropping of the the word “member” – as in Member of Parliament –  as  too phallic, says the “character assassination”  of Lady Nourse must never again happen to a woman.

“It is different in the case of men who, for example, are charged with rape” she said. “If they are found not guilty who knows whether or not that is a true verdict”.

Mz Harman has taken up the cudgels on behalf of Lady Nourse and has dismissed statistics on the numbers of men wrongly accused of sexual offences as an “utter irrelevance” and part of a Daily Mail plot to discredit her.

Also  describing part of the title of Member of Parliament as a “penis promotion” she wants the “men” taken out of   “Parliamentarian” and the word changed to “Parliatarian”

She is Mother of the House but, as far as is known, she is not married to Sir Peter Bottomley who is Father of the House and which would make her a Lady.

 

 

 

 

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