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"textContent": "Matt Goodwin is facing even more scorn, this time for attacking women. In a 2023 blog post unearthed by the Independent, the Reform candidate for Gorton and Denton proposed that people who don’t have children should be taxed extra. What’s worse, this was specifically meant as a punishment. Reform pick: Matt Goodwin, Zionist, book eater, […]\n\nBy Rachel Charlton-Dailey",
"title": "As an infertile woman Matt Goodwin’s childess tax shows how much Reform hates women"
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