Josephine Bartosch notes the support of SNP and Conservative MPs for Duffield, but says “Sir Keir Starmer appears to have gone missing”. Debbie Hayton, the trans journalist, has written a piece for the Spectator about the hounding of the MP. Labour MP Rosie Duffield is being investigated by the party for liking a tweet that said trans people were “cosplaying as the opposite sex”. It suggests a belief that gender identity overrides sex and, increasingly, we are seeing more and more women expressing their concern that what they believe, that sex matters, is slowly being eroded.” Labour investigate MP for liking gender critical tweet She wrote an article in the Daily Mail in which she said:“The use of pronouns is a political statement. The option for staff to leave a comment about the proposal was removed part-way through the survey to “minimise any negative responses”, according to emails disclosed under a Freedom of Information request.įSU Advisory Council member Andrew Doyle said of the initiative: “What this is actually doing is signalling to people ‘I believe in gender identity ideology and so should you’… So often these initiatives that are intended to foster inclusivity end up creating division.”įormer Woman’s Hour presenter Jenni Murray is opposed to the move. The Scottish Government is to ask its 8,000 civil servants to add their pronouns to their email signatures as part of a “transgender inclusivity drive”, the Telegraph reports, despite 60% of staff surveyed opposing the move. “Pronoun pledge” for Scotland’s civil servants Writing in UnHerd, he said: “There is no other context, in Western societies, in which speech, even irresponsible and offensive speech, raises the serious and immediate risk of being stabbed in the head.” Hatun subsequently spoke to the Times about the repeated physical assaults she has suffered at Speakers’ Corner. Ben Sixsmith compared the knife attack to events in Batley. Writing about the attack in Spiked, Brendan criticised the widespread failure of the press to report on the story with the seriousness it deserves. Speaking to GB News, Brendan O’Neill said the assault on Hatun shows, again, a “growing culture of intolerance” towards critics of Islam. She has every right to speak her mind without fearing for her personal safety. We wrote to the Metropolitan Police on her behalf in June urging them to take her safety seriously, following previous altercations and threats. She has been a persistent critic of Islam, and, as media reports noted, she was wearing a Charlie Hebdo t-shirt at the time of the attack. Preacher Hatun Tash slashed with knife in Speakers’ Corner attackĬhristian preacher and former Muslim Hatun Tash was slashed in the face at Speakers’ Corner on Sunday. This newsletter is a brief round-up of the free speech news of the week. You can help EverybodyWiki by expanding it.Welcome to the Free Speech Union’s weekly newsletter. This article about a news website is a stub. "The UnHerd Tortoise: are elite media start-ups just hype?". "The Top 100 Most Influential Conservatives of 2018". "The UnHerd and the Whining of the Perfectly-Well-Represented". "UnHerd's rejection of the new isn't as groundbreaking as it seems to think". "Former Times columnist Tim Montgomerie leaves Unherd news website he founded last year".
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