a boys’ club has been forced to call itself a “working with young people” group – because council bosses ruled its name was sexist, bureaucrats threatened to withdraw funding of £11,600 a year unless the historic Broad Plain Boys’ Club met guidelines on equality, the sports club in Easton, Bristol – which already admitted girls – is now known as Broad Plain Working With Young People, club leader Dennis Stinchcombe MBE, 53, has run the group for 33 years. He said: “We had to give in. It’s a tragedy, “The club’s been part of Bristol for 115 years.”
what makes this a bitter pill to swallow is that the Labour-led city council DOES fund other single-sex groups – such as the Bristol and Avon Chinese Women’s Group, what a load of two faced non descript nobodies must work in Bristol council.
Some pictures of Diana and Myself, where we now live and places around us, things that we find interesting, amusing or just plain weird!
Sunday, 1 February 2009
The Politically Correct Brigade Strike Again,
in a blatant case of double standards,
a boys’ club has been forced to call itself a “working with young people” group – because council bosses ruled its name was sexist, bureaucrats threatened to withdraw funding of £11,600 a year unless the historic Broad Plain Boys’ Club met guidelines on equality, the sports club in Easton, Bristol – which already admitted girls – is now known as Broad Plain Working With Young People, club leader Dennis Stinchcombe MBE, 53, has run the group for 33 years. He said: “We had to give in. It’s a tragedy, “The club’s been part of Bristol for 115 years.”
what makes this a bitter pill to swallow is that the Labour-led city council DOES fund other single-sex groups – such as the Bristol and Avon Chinese Women’s Group, what a load of two faced non descript nobodies must work in Bristol council.
a boys’ club has been forced to call itself a “working with young people” group – because council bosses ruled its name was sexist, bureaucrats threatened to withdraw funding of £11,600 a year unless the historic Broad Plain Boys’ Club met guidelines on equality, the sports club in Easton, Bristol – which already admitted girls – is now known as Broad Plain Working With Young People, club leader Dennis Stinchcombe MBE, 53, has run the group for 33 years. He said: “We had to give in. It’s a tragedy, “The club’s been part of Bristol for 115 years.”
what makes this a bitter pill to swallow is that the Labour-led city council DOES fund other single-sex groups – such as the Bristol and Avon Chinese Women’s Group, what a load of two faced non descript nobodies must work in Bristol council.
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