Of Course Britain's 'Conservative Party' Had Drag Queens & Trans Activists at Its Annual Conference.
The "LGBT Conservatives" group enjoys the support of Prime Minister Liz Truss, Cabinet Members, and recently disgraced Members of Parliament.
Conservative Party MP Conor Burns was fired as Prime Minister Liz Truss’s trade minister this week after complaints about his behavior at the party’s annual conference in Birmingham. Burns’s behavior has been an open secret in Westminster for some years, but a young man taking umbrage to his “thigh” being squeezed in a hotel bar should be the beginning of a far deeper investigation into the social mores of the supposedly right-wing party in Britain.
It won’t be. Because the depravity is institutional. The party’s preferred political blog of choice, ‘Conservative Home’ (actually a center-left site) has already come out in favor of Burns.
A further case in point: the largest social gathering at the conference nowadays is the “LGBT Conservatives” event, a group that had to change its name following the arrest and charge of one its chairmen, Conservative Party elected representative Matthew Sephton.
Sephton – an inheritor of the group from its far-left founder Anastasia Beaumont Bott, who I had the immense displeasure of knowing – was convicted of having 31 indecent videos of children and 3,774 indecent still images. What’s worse is he was only sentenced to two years and nine months in prison, even though one of his text message exchanges saw him responding to a picture of a 14-year-old boy with the phrase:
And yet LGBT Conservatives still attracts the highest praise from the Tory Party’s top leaders. Truss herself is pictured below at this year’s conference, having a laugh with the current group chairman, Elena Bunbury, a serial attention seeker who whines when she receives anything but fawning praise.
Another speaker at the LGBT “Curry night” was the ostensibly right-wing Spectator magazine’s James Heale, who just co-authored a book about Truss with Sun newspaper reporter Harry Cole, who campaigned for the aforementioned Conor Burns in 2010, before breaking the news about his party conference lechery this month.
Yes, Westminster really is that small. And gross.
Little wonder, then, the Tory Conference has become nought more than a gaggle of men dressed as women, followed swiftly by a cacophony of crying when the few conservatives who still attend meekly and drunkenly lash out at the dominance of the rainbow people.
Yes, despite dominating the proceedings, they still harp on about homophobia. Which no doubt someone will lazily brand this analysis to avoid having to deal with the issues at hand: men can’t be women; this group was led by a pedophile; and drag queens belong nowhere near a conservative movement. Or anywhere, to be frank.
Top it all off with said drag queen, of course – appearing to the delight of these “Conservative” activists at the “Reflex” nightclub in Birmingham.
As conservatives (and many old liberals alike) across the Western world rally together to stop the scourge of this depravity further infecting our societies, Britain’s Conservative Party welcomes it with open, er, arms.
At the very least you’d think party donors and directors would realize that literally everything this group does comes back to bite them in the arse.
Then again, most “Conservative” party donors and directors nowadays seem to like a bit of that.
This is the real pandemic.
Nothing surprises me anymore, they’re disgraceful. Good article 👍