No sooner had he been elected to represent the London Federation on the Green Party Regional Council (GPRC) in October 2022, than an urgent request was put to the next Full Council meeting for the immediate removal of Joe Hudson-Small.
In a tweet dated 16th October, transactivist identinarian Joe Hudson-Small had called for the suspension of a former Deputy Leader ‘as a first step towards rooting out institutional transphobia in the Green Party of England and Wales, and restoring our relationship with the Scottish Greens’.
As he was a newly elected member, GPRC were reluctant to deal harshly with what would normally be considered an obvious breach of the Code of Conduct; so they let him get away with a commitment to delete the tweet.
However, at that same meeting Joe Hudson-Small was bizarrely voted on to GPRC’s Appeals Committee, the final stage of the Party’s Disciplinary procedure. This important committee has the power to reverse or confirm a member’s suspension or exclusion from the party as decided by the Disciplinary Committee.
With transactivist identinarians having achieved control of GPRC, Joe Hudson-Small swiftly took the lead in taking the fight to the hard core ‘transphobic’ Green Party Women Special Interest Group (GPW).
On 29th June, GPRC held a second emergency meeting to discuss again what could be done with GPW who, three months earlier, had taken the decision to post a tweet calling for a debate on the proposed amendment to the Equality Act.
In the course of that highly-charged meeting Joe Hudson-Small showed his deep contempt for the largest Special Interest Group within the GPEW in one expression, when he described over 4000 members of the party as ‘so-called biological women’. For good measure, and without a shred of evidence, he added that the tweet in question ‘implied that transgender people were dangerous people’.
Two weeks later Joe Hudson-Small was duly rewarded by his fellow transactivist identinarians and crowned co-chair of the Green Party Regional Council.
Regional representatives for the South West Judy Maceijowska and East Midlands Anne Gayfer who have served the party for decades with dedication and commitment are considering handing in their resignation at the end of the month. They are both serving on the Appeals subcommittee.
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