The timing of events, as described, is entirely misleading - and I would point to the time being cropped off tweets selectively as evidence that this is deliberately. Birbalsingh's original post was all over twitter and trending, an hour before Phillips got involved. 2/
What really set Twitter aflame was Birbalsingh claiming it was a GIF (she may well have intended that, but it's clear in every screengrab she actually posted a static image), and that anyone saying otherwise was "a lunatic". That tweet also PRECEDES Phillips' and got 1m views. 3/
So, by 10:41, eleven minutes before Phillips got involved, Birbalsingh had already deleted her tweet and was on the attack. Actually, the very FIRST tweet that Birbalsingh cites as the pile on "off the back of" Phillips, in fact, also PRECEDES Phillips' first tweet by 42mins. /4
So, the actual accusation - that Phillips somehow caused the Twitter storm - is misconceived. The original tweet caused it, exarcebated by Birbalisingh's doubling down.
Now, let's look at Birbalsingh's "serious accusation" that Phillips was motivated by racism. /5
Birbalsingh bases this incredibly incendiary allegation on three things:
a. That, of all the speakers, at the Nat-Con conference, Phillips attacked only her.
Did she though? /6
This is not just a lie, but comically untrue.
I covered the conference for work and recall that Phillips was in bed with food poisoning, live-tweeting barbed comments at every speech. She attacked most speakers, over dozens of tweets. Here are some examples: /7
b. That Phillips mocked Birbalsingh's commitment to women's safety, which is disrespectful of her Jamaican heritage.
Convoluted reasoning aside, Phillips was replying to the ridiculous dog-ate-my-homework GIF excuse and calling people 'lunatics' (carefully edited out by KB). /8
c. That Phillips refuses to use Birbalsingh's name because she considers her a "slave".
This is the most bizarre aspect of this diatribe. Phillips is explicitly referring to the fact that Birbalsingh tweets under the moniker "Miss_Snuffy". /9
Birbalsingh's wider claim is that she's punished for speaking at NatCon, by the repetition of "Hold The Line".
But could that not simply be mocking one of the most bizarre speeches most people who follow politics (on either side) had seen? You judge. /10
It's not for me to judge whether Phillips fell short of some implied duty of care that she owes to Birbalsingh.
But facts matter and I wanted to set them straight. Because twisting facts degrades the very nature of the national conversation, which Birbalsingh claims to want. /11
This isn't about whether Birbalsingh is good at her job. I have thoughts on that, but they're not pertinent.
It shouldn't be controversial, however, to point out that courting notoriety may be not be complementary to, or even compatible with, being a custodian of children. /12
If you make bizarre rants at ultra right wing events, sharing a platform with those who think Hitler "mucked up", maybe people will assume the worst of you.
Maybe you forego an expectation to "measured and proportionate" if your behaviour is consistently the reverse. 13/13 END🧵
PS. As @PhelpsieSarah has pointed out, Birbalsingh even posts an old tweet of Phillips in which she says "You ain't no Aslan." AsLan. In the Chronicles of Narnia. Of course, Birbalsingh reads it as "Asian".
The very definition of cognitive bias from this 'top' educator. 14/13
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Todays #PMQs shows why Sunak's latest Vote-for-Me-or-it's-World-War-Three "relaunch", just like the many resets before it, is doomed to fail. A short 🧵 1/
Here is the basic issue: Tory MPs, at every level, look at the same polls we do and they are desperate. That panic is poor counsel. They will get more tribal, noisier, more aggressive, baser. They will reach for personal attacks, for culture wars, for stunts, for cheap digs. 2/
In today's #PMQs, the biggest noise came when the PM made a cheap jibe about Sue Gray. "MORE MORE MORE" his MPs chanted, as he tried (and failed) to pivot to cosplaying a grown-up.
For "trust us, we are serious people" to work, actually being serious people is a precondition. 3/
The poet Odysseas Elytis wrote that the truth of someone is contained in the character that only they know and the memories that only they value - and so, it is lost when they die.
It wasn’t so with Mama. And this was the gift Alzheimer’s granted us, along with the horrors. 1/
There was a time - fleeting and at once immense - when she was still well enough, but the disease had lightened every burden and stripped every veneer - of duty, of marriage, of self-consciousness, of the rush to cook and scrub and wash, of work, of motherhood, of religion… 2/
… of propriety, of bereavement, of fear, of pretence, of pride and false modesty. And, for a time, the truth shone through. I met the girl that predated the woman, and the woman that predated the mother. The three coexisted like friends at ease with each other. 3/
Last night, my beautiful, darling Mama, having been serenaded by her grandson on the guitar, obviously decided it didn't get much better than that, drifted off to sleep, and didn't come back to us this morning. 1/
She snuck off - just like she used to, far too early, to go and clean somewhere before her 9-5, to make sure that we wanted for nothing. There were times she worked three jobs and yet was somehow, miraculously, still, always there - to cook and iron and help with the homework. 2/
She was the love of my life. I feel numb and inconsolable, as well as happy for her and relieved. And guilty about feeling relieved. I feel, above all, exhausted. For fifteen years, since her diagnosis, there has been a part of me permanenantly on alert for That Phone call. 3/
Blessed as I feel to be unblocked, you’re doing it again. Screen grabs don’t carry the time of the grab, but of the tweet. You were in a Twitter storm before Phillips got involved, to the extent that you’d already deleted your original post before she first tweeted you. 1/4
You say I excused her behaviour. I didn’t. Maybe you feel she shouldn’t get involved; lthat she should be more mindful of her position and following. But that’s NOT the argument you chose to make. You chose to say she instigated the issue and did so because she’s a racist. 2/4
I simply assessed the material you provided to support a serious allegation and found that it fell apart on inspection. You complain that JW did not engage with your argument. But *I engaged with it* - civilly and in detail. Your reaction was to call me a racist and block me. 3/4
Watch Badenoch get into trouble, saying bilateral FTAs are no substitute for comprehensive multilateral deals, "we haven't joined a bloc like this in 50 years", "there is strength in numbers", etc.
Then slowly panic, as she realises she's basically making the case for Rejoin. 🤣
"Being in a trade bloc means you have more influence," she added.
No. Way.
Badenoch went on to admit the CPTPP deal is not worth much now, but said "people should look at it as buying a start-up".
I'm sure all those former colonies, not to mention G7 members Japan or Canada, will be delighted to know the UK sees them as a "start-up" it just "bought".😬
Three years later, the same people who attacked me for this arrive at the same conclusion.
The proof was always there. What's changed is that their pro-Johnson 'he got the big calls right' zeal has been overtaken by anti-lockdown fanaticism; the conclusion now fits their agenda.
Only this time, they're going the opposite way. Trying to suggest the science was certain about, for instance, masks being no use at all, when this is patently still the topic of live debate. AND going on to assess it against entirely imagined, faux libertarian harms.
It's laughable, actually. This is the only sort of stuff for which gov't should NOT be criticised. If the scientists tell you a measure like mask-wearing, that is relatively cheap and harmless, *might* make even a small difference, OF COURSE you implement it. Why wouldn't you.