Northants councillor Jonathan Nunn helps launch anti-violence scheme despite assault conviction

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  1. Side question – why is there now little desire from journalists to tell readers which political party these people are in?

  2. > “If anything that’s what’s most important about this movement, perhaps people that used to think and behave one way [can] make a change,” said the woman, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

    The most important part now lost in the controversy caused by his attempt to bury the issue.

  3. Well the misogynist Boris Johnson condemned misogyny on Sunday, so not the first person to support something they don’t practice themselves.

  4. So? Because you have an assault conviction, you can campaign against violence?

    What next – because you used to be obese, you can’t campaign against obesity?

    Because you hit someone drunk driving you can’t campaign against drunk driving? (guy who’d killed someone like this visited our school actually – probably more effective than some rando without a connection to drink driving)

    Because you had anorexia, you can’t campaign against anorexia?

    Because you attempted suicide, you can’t campaign against suicide?

    Wtf?

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