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Kate Thwaites Shut Down A Liberal Senator Mansplaining Women s Rights

A Liberal Senator Tried To Prove He Cares About Women’s Rights By Literally Talking Over A Woman “Ben, we’re talking about respect for women in the workplace, are you going to talk over me?” We missed you too. Sign up to our newsletter, and follow us on Instagram and Twitter, so you always know where to find us. If men in politics have proved anything, it’s that they really don’t know how to read the room or hold their tongue. Back in November last year, Scott Morrison literally interrupted Senior Minister Anne Ruston in a strange attempt at proving he, and Parliament House, respect women very much. Sadly, yesterday Liberal senator, Ben Small, basically did the same thing to Labor Party MP Kate Thwaites.

Kate Thwaites, Federal MP, Calls Out Ben Small For Interrupting Her

Thanks for signing up! Submit To sign up for our daily newsletter filled with the latest news, goss and other stuff you should care about, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or, bookmark the PEDESTRIAN.TV homepage to visit whenever you need a news fix. In news that I truly wish was surprising, a Liberal senator has been called out for talking over a Federal MP while she was discussing women’s issues. Western Australia Liberal Senator  Ben Small and Jagajaga Labor MP  Kate Thwaites appeared on an ABC panel on Tuesday to discuss the women’s March 4 Justice, gendered violence and respect for women in the workplace ahead of this week’s Question Time.

Are you really going to talk over me? | Sunshine Coast Daily

An incredulous Federal MP has slammed a Liberal senator for talking over her during a discussion about the women s March 4 Justice. Jagajaga Labor MP Kate Thwaites appeared on an ABC panel with Western Australia Liberal senator Ben Small today to discuss yesterday s march calling for equality and action on gendered violence, ahead of Question Time. Senator Small was asked what he thought of the Prime Minister Scott Morrison s controversial comments that protesters would have been met with bullets in other places. I think it reflects the fact we can have disagreements in our democracy about any issue an Australian to have a right to protest peacefully, he told reporter Jade Macmillan, adding that the government had instituted a number of inquiries to get to the root cause of the issues.

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