Election called in the UK what do you wish from the partys

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Election called in the UK what do you wish from the partys

Post by Elinor »

What "NEW LAWS" would you like to be introduced in a new Parliment? :lol:

The right to males wearing skirts and dresses. =D>

Janegirls/Crossdresser welcome in the work place. :-k

For a crossdresser to be able to ues a female toilet. :twisted:

Any thoughts girls?
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Post by Ms Jane »

I would like to see males having the same freedom in clothing as females. However my personal opinion is that a dress code (equal for both sexes) is necessary. If such a law existed then the workplace issue would then revolve around suitabitity. On the subject of toilets, if it was acceptable to dress as we wish couldn't toilets remain separate?
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Post by Pauline »

hia ladies ((G))

Good question. but will these answers reach them??

The right to wear what we want to without prejadice, riddicule, abuse of any kind. at home, out or at the work place.. i do think the same in the dress code.. wearing male or female attire.

Still to be treated as a human being no matter what we wear.. it still doesn't effect the work's projuced.. whether in shirt, tie and trousers or blouse and skirt.

To be able to get a job without being pushed/forced into one in our own time even when the individuals do not have a clue on what they want to do and not having the qulalifications/experience.

Make the internet a free service

Get rid of weapons of all kinds.. not just the bombs but all the guns ect.. and with that money put it towards education, school counselers, decent school meals (getting rid of junk food), heath/heath care, pensions

Lower tax, the uk pays more out in tax for goods than any other.. fact.. (cant remember where.. just know i read it somwhere)

Trained teachers.. there are too many going on teacher training days when they are already "supposed" to be trained..

Hmmm the toilet one is a good one.. Legally to be able to use the female toilets even if we dont "pass" or even better.. make them uni-s.x (like on Ally Mcbeal).. I still prefer to use our own toilet than public..

To drop the prices on us ladies whom have to go and get the larger sized shoe's..

If and when i think of some more.. i will reply again.

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Post by Bobbie Joe »

Hi gals. I think it would be easier to use the ladies if you were fully dressed, think how you would look coming out of a stall if it had a bunch of guys in there. I have heard some use the baby change room if the place has one, at least it is used buy both. Bobbie Joe
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Post by Josie (England) »

I think what would be nice for me is:

Make it illegal to make 'unisex' remarks, like raceist or sexist remarks ARE illegal now.

Just make all toilets 'unisex' would be fine.

Equal opportunities employment without reference to any form of dress code, (make it illegal to discriminate, the same as raceist / sexist)

Elect Josie as minister for CDers!!!!!

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tony blair . . . how does he view all things TG and CD?
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Post by Curly(SO) »

Hi Alexandra,

Tony Blair, as far as I can tell, is the better option for all things GLBT related than Michael Howard, Conservative, who brought in the dreaded Section 28!
Four years ago, Labour commanded 40 per cent of the GLBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender) vote. Today that has fallen dramatically to 24 per cent, with the Liberal Democrats close behind on 22 per cent. Less surprisingly, the Tories are trailing in third place with 11 per cent.
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Post by Alexandra »

thanks curly. I'm keeping my eye on the election over there since blair has had a few strange bedmates -- still, I find him a likeable bloke! 8)
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Post by Curly(SO) »

Yeah, you are very right about that, Alexandra! I shall be voting Labour, even though I do have issues with a lot of things this government has done. Sometimes I think 'New Labour' should be called 'New Conservatives', but I think the real Conservatives would be a scarier option....now I'm going to shut my mouth before I get hauled off to the Land of Mordor :twisted:

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