Mike Buchanan (politician)
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Gordon Michael Alexander Buchanan (born 8 December 1957) founded and has since either led or chaired the minor political party, Justice for Men and Boys (and the Women Who Love Them) (J4MB), in the
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. He is also a media commentator for the
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Career

Buchanan was a company director for Link Procurement Services Ltd from 1999 to 2010, and also for Legal Procurement Services Ltd from 2005 to 2008. He also worked as a consultant for the Conservative Party, but left the party in 2009 after David Cameron announced his approval of all-women shortlists for selecting parliamentary candidates, accusing Cameron of being "relentlessly pro-female and anti-male" in his policies and comments.


Campaign for Merit in Business

In April 2012, he began the 'Campaign for Merit in Business' arguing against increasing gender diversity in the boardroom (GDITB).Video.
/ref> The campaign submitted written evidence to a
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European Union Sub-Committee on the Internal Market, Infrastructure and Employment which was investigating ‘Women on Boards’. The sub-committee also heard from the campaign's Research Director, Michael Klein. The sub-committee found that " more balanced board ouldbe able to tap into the wealth of available talent in the labour market, provide a broader spectrum of ideas, better reflect a company's customer base and improve corporate governance.", but went on to say, "that quotas should not be resorted to until all other options have been exhausted." Later in the same year, Buchanan appeared before the
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inquiry, 'Women in the Workplace', describing himself as the campaign's Chief Executive, and stating that as of November 2012 the campaign consisted of ten members. In written evidence to the inquiry, he cited five longitudinal studies which he entitled Improving' Gender Diversity on Boards Leads to a Decline in Corporate Performance: The Evidence''. In response to the committee's report the coalition Government said the report, " eflectedthe view of the Government and the Women's Business Council that there is a clear benefit from ensuring that those women who want to work, or want to work more hours, are able to contribute fully to the economy."


Anti-Feminism League

Buchanan also began the Anti-Feminism League in 2012. A year later, its website was merged into the Campaign for Merit in Business and the political party, Justice for Men and Boys.


Justice for Men and Boys

The political party Justice for Men and Boys (and the Women Who Love Them) J4MB for short, which Buchanan leads, was founded on 6 February 2013, and registered with the
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on 21 February 2013. Buchanan has said he established the party because "the state is anti-male" and considers the male sex to be "pretty much subhuman". According to him, "legislation is routinely drafted to advantage women and disadvantage men" while "boys are being relentlessly disadvantaged by an ever more feminized education system". He has also formed such groups as the Anti-Feminism League and Men Shouldn’t Marry. J4MB describes itself as "the only political party in the English-speaking world campaigning for the human rights of men and boys" and as being anti-feminist. "Feminism is a hatred, and it should be a badge of shame", Buchanan has said. According to him: "It’s a very well documented feminist objective of 40 years to destroy the nuclear family", and feminism "is a deeply vile, corrupting ideology and the idea it's a benign movement about gender equality is dangerous nonsense". He says: "All feminist narratives are one or more of the following – conspiracy theories, fantasies, lies, delusions or myths". The party issues awards for "lying feminist of the month" to female journalists, "toxic feminist of the month" and "whiny feminist of the month". Its website includes a link to an article entitled "13 reasons women lie about being raped". Buchanan relinquished his role as leader of the party to Elizabeth Hobson in May 2020, but re-assumed it after Hobson resigned in March 2021.


2015 general election

In its manifesto for the 2015 general election, the party explored twenty areas in which it believes the human rights of men and boys in the UK are being violated. In this document, the party advocated compulsory paternity tests, cutting funds intended to encourage women to enter science, and cutting the abortion limit for women whose pregnancy threatens their mental health from 24 to 13 weeks. Parents should be able to send their sons to schools with only male teachers because female teachers are assumed to favour girls in the awarding of marks. They also advocate that men should be able to retire earlier than women, because males work harder and die younger. The section on sexual abuse concentrates on female offenders, and the issue of rape and assaults annually committed against women in the UK is avoided. The higher level of male suicide is blamed on the state for favouring women over men. The party stood for election for the first time at the 2015 general election, with two candidates in Nottinghamshire seats. Party leader Mike Buchanan stood in Ashfield against the
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. Buchanan came last with 153 votes out of 47,409 cast. Ray Barry stood in Broxtowe, against sitting Conservative MP
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, and also came last with 63 votes out of 53,440 cast. If Labour had formed a government in 2015, Buchanan said its leading female politicians would have been given "free rein to roll out yet more radical feminist agendas, teaching schoolboys to be feminists, ie brainwashing them into becoming lifelong unquestioning slaves to women".


Later activities

The party co-hosted the 2016 International Conference on Men's Issues (ICMI16) in London, between 8 and 10 July 2016 in association with
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. Conservative member of parliament
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, a member of the
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, spoke to the conference and asserted that the criminal justice system favours women's over men's rights. Davies was not paid for his appearance at the conference. Buchanan announced that he was not standing in the 2017 United Kingdom general election, although he had previously intended to be a candidate in Maidenhead against
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, the
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. The 2018 International Conference on Men's Issues (ICMI18), again in association with A Voice for Men, was due to have taken place at St Andrew's Stadium, the home of
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, between 6 and 8 July 2018. However, in early November 2017 the club in a statement said that "after certain details concerning the organisers came to light, the Club investigated further and concluded this is not something we want to be associated with" and that it had been "misled at the time of booking". Buchanan initially said he still intended for the conference to go ahead at St Andrew’s as he felt he had "a perfectly good and legally binding contract". He later decided to seek a new venue either in Birmingham or London. He announced on his party's website on 1 December 2017, that a contract had been signed with a new venue in London, for a conference on 20–22 July 2018. Three days after the conference finished ''
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'' revealed the venue was the
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. In April 2019, Buchanan announced on the Justice for Men and Boys website a new strategy of giving talks at universities, in a bid to engage with students and academics. The first talks were scheduled at the
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on 24 May 2019. Following an open letter from students and academics to the Vice-Chancellor, demanding the talks be cancelled, the venue was altered to a non-departmental building. University staff claimed that J4MB had engaged in harassment of female academics. Before Buchanan was due to give his speech on "Equal Rights for Men and Women", a student threw a milkshake over him in a Cambridge pub. The event went ahead, with students protesting outside the venue and linking hands to try to block J4MB members from entering. An attendee at the event was accused of assaulting two of the student protestors.


Electoral Commission and finance

The
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report on expenditure by political parties in the UK General Election 2015 noted that, for political parties with financial returns of less than £250,000, Justice for Men and Boys was one of the top ten highest spending with a total expenditure of £11,423.
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The party's full accounts since inception are as follows:


Parliamentary elections

General election, 7 May 2015


Campaign against circumcision

Buchanan campaigns against
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claiming that it breaches the Offences against the Person Act 1861, he includes " the non-therapeutic .g. religiouscircumcision of male minors" in his definition of genital mutilation and is critical of the media focus on female genital mutilation arguing that, " e
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is a biological equivalent to the
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, not the
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."


Conviction for obstructing the highway

In July 2018, the High Court in London upheld Buchanan's conviction for obstructing the highway. Buchanan was arrested in June 2016 during a protest against male circumcision and convicted in October 2016. Rejecting Buchanan's appeal the judge, Lord Justice Hickinbottom, said, "Buchanan had been perfectly legitimately protesting on the pavement. But he had then walked alone into the road and stood in front of cars as they tried to pass at the end of the working day. Standing there clearly put him at risk of serious injury - and he understood that risk, and was determined to take it - but it also put others at risk of injury or risked damage to property." The court also added a further £2,424 to his court bill of £3,603, bringing it to a total of £6,027.


Media appearances

The former businessman has made a number of appearances in the media including: arguing against more women on corporate boards (''
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''); discussing sexism with Caroline Criado-Perez ('' This Morning''); discussing Justice for Men and Boys' 2015 election manifesto ('' Sunday Politics, East Midlands''); considering the question "does absence of refusal to have sex amount to consent?" (''
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''); discussing politics with a feminist ('' Sunday Politics, East Midlands''); discussing the junior barrister Charlotte Proudman's rebuke of Alexander Carter-Silk, a senior City solicitor for complimenting her on her
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profile photograph ('' Sky News''); appearing on a documentary about sexism (''
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''); discussing whether you can be a successful working mother ('' Sky News''); discussing
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's decision to become the first police force within the UK to begin recording
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discussing the gender pay gap, citing a blog by William Collins ('' The Roundtable''); :''Citing'': :* discussing the #MeToo phenomenon ('' Sunday Morning Live''); discussing the allocation of chores between genders, advocating Catherine Hakim's preference theory ('' Sky News''); and discussing Swayne O'Pie's campaign to establish a Minister for Men (comparable to the Minister for Women) (''
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''). Amongst the views he expressed are: "the number of qualified men for major corporate boards hugely outnumbers the number of qualified women"; "all the ajor politicalparties are institutionally pro-female and anti-male"; explaining why the UK legal definition of rape states that a woman can not legally rape a man, "the
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was drawn up by radical feminists"; "men will support women as stay-at-home partners or parents and women won't"; "Charlotte Proudman clearly suffers from an all too common mental health condition 'whiny feminist disorder'"; "feminism is a female supremacy movement driven by
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, the hatred of men, it's a vile ideology"; "this whole narrative about work being fulfilling, and exciting, and interesting, and looking after children being stressful and mundane, it's a feminist narrative that just doesn't make sense for the vast majority of women"; "I don't think any sane person believe that wolf-whistling is evidence of misogyny, only feminists could believe such a ridiculous thing ..because it's the sign of a man's admiration for a woman"; "Martin Fiebert ist ofhundreds of studies show that women are at least as physically aggressive towards opposite sex partners as men"; " know that both male and female teachers have an in-built bias towards marking girls better than boys"; and " minism is not about gender equality it is about ever more privileging of women and always has been".


Personal life

Buchanan is twice divorced, and has two daughters.


Publications

;Books * ;Self-published books Buchanan has also published several books through his own publishing company, LPS Publishing. ;Articles * * * *


References


Further reading

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External links


Justice for Men and Boys
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