UKIP appear to give equal chance to men and women when choosing candidates.
Labour recently opted for a non-macho approach in order to give more chances to female candidates.
This did not go down well with Keith Sansum, who picked a quarrel again.
Keith opposes the Labour prospective candidate Clair Hawkins on the basis that she is a woman.
Opposing a candidate on the grounds that she is a woman, or because of the colour of their hair, or because they would be happy to stand as candidate in an election etc., should not pose a serious threat to a party, or to a candidate, as people will understand...
