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Related: About this forumTory MP Candidate: Women Should 'Keep Their Knickers On' to avoid rape
The Conservative party really is scraping the barrel in it's push to the far right. The scary thing is that this clown is highly likely to get elected in Norfolk.
https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/tory-mp-candidate-said-women-should-keep-their-knickers-on-during-rape-discussion_uk_5dc350bbe4b0d8eb3c8f45ff?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly90LmNvLzNBN3FvRUNlSVA_YW1wPTE&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAANYayVjm-tlg97gjE9mIatYYRNPaZ-2dct5v-Th-moglkGs8gWTHDrXvHddiO7TwD28oJGOJVVqwjStC-Q_i1IsVvI42PvpQpBNZu-w_iNJssGv10Nyhln8GGwjU9Gynr1BG9YCsN6gskrHtuUVFRAPwJhAYuGKv6wzjpRAramTU
The Conservative Party has picked a former BBC presenter, who once said women should keep their knickers on to avoid rape, as a parliamentary candidate in the general election.
Nick Conrad was chosen on Wednesday evening to stand for the Tories in the Broadland constituency in Norfolk. The 34-year-old stood down as the breakfast host on BBC Radio Norfolk in order to seek the MP nomination.
Keith Simpson, who won the seat in for the Conservatives in 2017 with a majority of over 15,000, is standing down.
In a 2014 radio conversation about footballer Ched Evans, Conrad suggested women were partially responsible for sexual assault. Conrad had said: I think women need to be more aware of a mans sexual desire. When youre in that position that you are about to engage in sexual activity theres a huge amount of energy in the male body. Theres a huge amount of will and intent and its very difficult for many men to say no when they are whipped up into a bit of a storm. Conrad added: Its the old adage about if you yank a dogs tail then dont be surprised when it bites you.
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Tory MP Candidate: Women Should 'Keep Their Knickers On' to avoid rape (Original Post)
T_i_B
Nov 2019
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muriel_volestrangler
(102,478 posts)1. It's Alan Partridge come to life
but they never had an episode where a political party adopted him as a candidate ...
T_i_B
(14,800 posts)2. Selecting Alan Partridge as a PPC would be the most Tory thing ever
Denzil_DC
(7,941 posts)3. It's rare to hear a minor radio personality with political ambitions admit to being a latent rapist.
I hope he's duly rewarded for his honesty at the polls.
Denzil_DC
(7,941 posts)4. And ... he's gone.
General election 2019: Nick Conrad quits as Tory candidate over rape comments
Conservative election candidate Nick Conrad has said he is standing down over "ill-judged comments" he made on the radio about a rape case.
The former BBC Radio Norfolk presenter, 34, had been chosen as the party's candidate for the Broadland seat.
He was criticised for saying in 2014 that women should "keep their knickers on" in an on-air discussion about rape.
Labour had said the comments showed he was not fit to be an MP and should be dropped as a candidate.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-50341292
Conservative election candidate Nick Conrad has said he is standing down over "ill-judged comments" he made on the radio about a rape case.
The former BBC Radio Norfolk presenter, 34, had been chosen as the party's candidate for the Broadland seat.
He was criticised for saying in 2014 that women should "keep their knickers on" in an on-air discussion about rape.
Labour had said the comments showed he was not fit to be an MP and should be dropped as a candidate.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-50341292
Perhaps he should have stuffed his knickers in his cakehole.