She can be a totally unreconstructed man-hating fanatic from the Seventies. She can be an erstwhile but unrepentant associate of the Paedophile Information Exchange. She could be the Henry Jackson Society's and the Euston Manifesto Group's duly and openly nominated candidate to split the anti-war majority vote, by means of sheer Straussian deceit, in order to deny the Labour Deputy Leadership to Jon Cruddas. But has Hatty's luck finally run out?
I hope not, because men - and their wives, mothers, daughters, friends and acquaintances - might have some cause to vote Labour if it has. So might people who believe that there is something objectionable about sex between men and boys. And so might opponents of the neoconservative war agenda in all its mendacity. As it is, none of these people should consider for one moment voting for a party which gives house room to Harriet Harman (among others). So, long may Hatty remain, say I.
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