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From: Jerry Diccox, Wilsden Hill.

There’s a reason why the utterances of Philip Davies sound like the last gasping cries of a dying dinosaur - it’s because that’s what they are: Davies is, in every sense, yesterday’s man, a relic from a bygone age when everyone in power looked like him - someone who has done his utmost during his parliamentary career to disrupt legislation which sought to bring greater equality for women, non-whites, the disabled and the LGBT community - in other words, pretty much anyone who isn’t male, pale...

The same Saturday edition included contributions from Dr George Dibb, Associate director for economic policy and head of the Centre for Economic Justice at the IPPR and Dr Jason Aldiss former chair of the Pudsey Conservative Association on the topics of net zero and the environmental and social impacts of gluttonous food consumption - presumably Davies would group them into his pool of ‘fantasists’, with their views branded “new-fangled nonsense”.

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