recognition less degrading, intrusive and traumatic. in other words, it will make life that bit easier for one of the most stigmatised minorities in society. that is something any parliament should feel a responsibility to do. but what it will not do is remove any of the legal protections that women currently have. presiding officer we should not forget the biggest threats to women s safety come from abusive and predatory men, from deep seated sexism and misogyny and in some parts of the world from law makers intent on taking away basic freedoms and the right of women to control our bodies. that is why i can confirm in this parliament we will invest £100 million to tackle domestic violence and support the front line organisations who do so much to help them. and we will take account of the recommendations of the working group on misogyny and
but at the same time here, the whole notion of this again, deep-seated sexism and not believing women and the power structures in this country that have suppressed a woman s ability to be able to tell her story generation after generation. so all of this is being triggered. some of it may be unfair to judge kavanaugh. but the fact that the fbi needs to get in there and investigate is absolutely important. are you surprised at the measured tone that president trump took today, praising professor ford, saying the week delay is fine? astonished. invasion of the body snatchers. yes. but this is how we ve gone through the looking glass. donald trump, right, who is a wild man, was measured and respectful and especially respectful to dr. ford. brett kavanaugh, who is the polished prep school boy, who everybody thought was going to be just and tells you he s a saint, just ask him. he came unhinged. he was the one he was more