Alexandra Topping, lying Guardian journalist: “Almost all young women in the UK have been sexually harassed, survey finds”

Our thanks to Nicholas for the following email, copied in full with his permission. It was of course predictable that in an article with feminist lies, Laura Bates – twice a “Lying Feminist of the Month” award winner, and Guardian contributor – would seek to exploit Ms Topping’s lies for her own ends.

Hi Mike,

Sadly, I write to express my displeasure at reading the headline “Almost all young women in the UK have been sexually harassed, survey finds” (which I originally found on RT.com).

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/mar/10/almost-all-young-women-in-the-uk-have-been-sexually-harassed-survey-finds

Apparently, 97% of women aged 18-24 had been sexually harassed, according to the “professional journalists” at Teh Grauniad. No links are given to the research they apparently cite.

I’m always wary of such unbelievable statistics, so I dug into it. It comes from YouGov.co.uk, and I found their article here: https://yougov.co.uk/topics/relationships/articles-reports/2021/03/08/eurotrack-two-thirds-women-sweden-and-half-britain

The article DOES NOT claim anything of the sort, and luckily they included their source document as a link at the end, found ere: https://docs.cdn.yougov.com/qepiqi9xaf/YouGov%20Sexual%20harassment.pdf

… which only mentions 97% twice in the context of UK women – 1) IF a man you didn’t know were to expose his genitalia to you, would you consider that inappropriate? 97% YES, and 2) IF a man were to try to take a picture up your skirt, would you consider that inappropriate? 97% YES.

Kind regards,

Nicholas Scott


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Michelle Weeks, 37, launched violent attack on man with dog at Bideford quay, and spat in the face of a police officer. Suspended sentence, obvs.

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Nigel Farage: Meghan and Harry want to destroy the monarchy and make themselves leaders of the Woke Revolution

Nigel Farage in fine form.


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Lou Macari creates glamping style pods for Stoke’s homeless | ITV News

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Biden White House Denies Men and Boys, Warren Farrell Responds (Regarding Men)

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Julie Mills, 46, fined £60 for stealing goods worth £130.66. Twice in breach of a suspended sentence but STILL not sentenced to prison.

Our thanks to Steve for this. An extract:

Beverley Da Costa, prosecuting, told Winchester Crown Court this morning (March 9) that Julie Mills was given additional hours of unpaid work in January 2020 for the first breach but, on November 30, went on to offend again by stealing gift bags, alcohol, and meat worth £130.66 from Sainsbury’s in Basingstoke.

She was sentenced for the offence last month at Basingstoke Magistrates’ Court, and issued with a £60 fine. However, breach of such an order has a “starting point” of serving the prison time from the initial sentence, Ms Da Costa said.

Addressing Mills in relation to reports compiled on her progress with probation officers, Recorder Karim Ezzat said: “In essence they say you have been going through a very difficult time and they are suggesting that I do not activate the suspended sentence, and I agree with them.”


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Carolyn McCall, ITV boss, slaps down Piers Morgan in Meghan interview row

We last reported on Carolyn McCall in 2016, when she was the CEO of easyjet. She became the CEO of Guardian Media Group in 2006, after rising to be the CEO of Guardian Newspapers Ltd. In 2016 easyjet announced a plan to offer 10 places for women each year on their pilot training programme, underwriting (i.e. paying) each of their £100,000 training loans. This was the ‘first phase’ of their long term strategy to increase the proportion of female pilots at the airline. Our blog piece here.

A piece in today’s Telegraph:

Carolyn McCall says she “completely believes” the Duchess of Sussex’s statements, rejecting claims made by Good Morning Britain presenter

The boss of ITV has said she “completely believes” the Duchess of Sussex’s statements about her mental health, rejecting claims by the Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan that he did not believe a word she said.

Chief executive Carolyn McCall said she totally believed Meghan Markle’s account of her suicidal thoughts given as part of a tell-all interview broadcast by ITV on Monday night.

She added that Kevin Lygo, ITV’s director of television, was speaking to Mr Morgan about his comments but did not say whether Morgan would be disciplined.

Ms McCall said: “I completely believe what she says. The most important thing with mental health that ITV does, and is committed to, is that we support, we get people to speak up, we say everyone has to listen and everyone has to believe. [J4MB emphasis. OUTRAGEOUS.]

“That’s is how you get people to speak up. We do that through Britain Get Talking and a range of campaigns throughout the year. I completely believe her when she says that – and importantly everyone should.

“I’ve had a lot going on in the past couple of days, so I haven’t spoken to Piers myself, but I know Kevin Lygo is speaking to him on a regular basis and has done so for the last couple of days.”

On Monday’s edition of GMB, Morgan said: “I’m sorry, I don’t believe a word she said, Meghan Markle. I wouldn’t believe it if she read me the weather report. The fact that she’s fired up this onslaught against our Royal family I think is contemptible.”

Following a heated discussion about the Duchess with co-presenter Alex Beresford on Tuesday, Morgan stormed off set before later returning.

Ms McCall also insisted that Morgan’s decision to walk off set had not been “manufactured”.

The row came as ITV warned of a “challenging” advertising market during the current lockdown after posting a sharp decline in profits and revenues last year.

Pre-tax profit slumped by almost two-fifths to £325m compared to the previous year, while total revenue fell 16pc to £3.26bn.

The Love Island broadcaster said the first quarter of 2021 was “challenging”, with total advertising revenues likely to be down about 6pc. However, it added that its performance was bouncing back and most of its programmes were back in production.

It added total advertising revenues were expected to jump about 8pc in March and by between 60pc and 75pc in April.

Chief executive Carolyn McCall said: “While total revenues and profits were down our financial performance was ahead of expectations driven by a strong end to the fourth quarter and our firm control over costs.

“We are encouraged by the road map out of lockdown. We are seeing more positive trends in the advertising market in March and April and the majority of our programmes are now back in production.”

Shares were 2.7pc lower in morning trading.

The group’s studios business also suffered during last year’s lockdown as productions were halted, with revenues down by a quarter.

Britain’s production industry was forced to put shows on ice at the start of the crisis to protect workers’ health, but started filming again in May after it introduced social distancing rules.

Online viewing on its ITV Hub and ITV Hub+ platforms dropped 5pc, after Love Island was cancelled last summer and production disruption meant there were fewer episodes of its soaps such as Emmerdale and Coronation Street.

Britbox UK, ITV’s joint subscription streaming platform with the BBC, performed well, the group said, hitting 500,000 subscriptions in January.

The FTSE 250 broadcaster, which dropped out of the blue chip FTSE 100 index last year, is attempting to use the service to fight back against the growing popularity of Netflix and Disney+.

ITV scrapped its final dividend, saying it would restore shareholder payouts “as soon as circumstances permit”.

Ms McCall added: “There remains uncertainty in all markets around the world with the potential risk of lockdowns, which if they materialise will affect revenues. We are committed to taking further cost out of the business while further investing to accelerate the delivery of our strategy and digital transformation.”

Last week, a hedge fund chaired by an investor in the Right-leaning TV network GB News took a £33m short position in ITV ahead of its annual results.

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Sonal Shah, 42, was more than four times over drink-drive limit after colliding with a cyclist, leaving her with multiple injuries, and driving away. Suspended sentence.

Here we go again. Our thanks to Steve for this. An extract:

Investigating officer, PC Ant Baker, of the Sussex Roads Policing Unit, said: “We hope this sentencing serves as a warning to anyone who thinks about driving under the influence of drink or drugs. It is a serious offence [J4MB emphasis: Agreed] with serious consequences [J4MB emphasis: There were no serious consequences for this drunk woman who could well have killed one or more people. Not so much as a day in prison, given the suspended sentence.] and we will actively target those road users who choose to put others at risk.”


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Kathy Gyngell: International moaning day – feminism’s main achievement

An excellent piece published yesterday, International Moaning Wimmin’s Day. The Conservative Woman was launched seven years ago, and as supporters from the start, we’re delighted by its success.


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William Collins – price crash on his book “The Empathy Gap”, interview with the Scottish Family Party, “The role of moral corruption in contemporary politics”

Amazon is currently selling William Collins’s outstanding book The Empathy Gap: Male Disadvantages and the Mechanisms of Their Neglect (LPS publishing, 2019) for just £11.74, less than half its usual price on the site. I’m sure stocks will soon run out at that price.

Five days ago he was video interviewed by Richard Lucas of the Scottish Family Party, here (1:00:56). Don’t miss it.


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