Alison Saunders, partner, Linklaters

The odious Alison Saunders, surely the most corrupt Director of Public Prosecutions the UK has ever seen, left office (after many scandals) and was immediately appointed a partner at Linklaters, one of London’s small number of ‘magic circle’ law firms. Her company profile is here. Nobody should be surprised at pieces like this new one from Linklaters, EU: Transposition of the Women on Boards Directive into national law.

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Why are Freddie Sayers and Sally Challerton promoting feminist narratives in media outlets (The Spectator, Unherd, GB News) owned or co-owned by Sir Paul Marshall, a Christian?

I am regularly approached by supporters suggesting I contact one or more of three supposedly small ‘c’ conservative media outlets – The Spectator, Unherd and GB News – in an effort to engage with them, and offer material challenging feminist narratives. My experience has been that it’s an exercise in utter futility – especially with The Spectator – but a month ago I sent this message to a contact at Unherd (Freddie Sayers is the Executive Editor of Unherd as well as the Publisher of The Spectator, Sally Challerton is the Editor of Unherd):

“[Name readacted], I’m writing to ask you to forward this email to Freddie Sayers and Sally Challerton, and thought it might help to explain why I wish to contact them.

Freddie / Sally

I’ve been a subscriber to Unherd for 18 months. A few extracts from your Mission Statement https://unherd.com/about-unherd/:

  • We make it our mission to challenge herd mentality wherever we see it
  • This may be to speak for people who are otherwise dismissed; to challenge lazy consensus
  • We try to give a platform to the overlooked, the downtrodden and the traduced
  • We have no allegiance to any political party or tradition. Our writers often disagree with each other. Our approach is to test and retest assumptions, without fear or favour.
  • The effect, we hope, is to get a little bit closer to the truth — and to make people think again.

When it comes to men’s and boys’ issues and feminism, your output utterly ignores your alleged mission. I can think of four feminist Unherd contributors off the top of my head – Julie Bindel, Kathleen Stock, Mary Harrington and Sarah Ditum – but not so much as one article by an anti-feminist, or anyone (regardless of how they describe themselves) seriously challenging the whole ideology of feminism (as opposed to some contentious areas of the ideology) or the output of those women. Being able to post comments on their articles is a very poor substitute.

Your lack of coverage of men’s and boys’ issues, and lack of challenging of feminism and feminists, is of course consistent with the mainstream media generally. Given your mission statement, I’d have hoped (and expected) you to be different. I think you’ll find a huge audience for pieces challenging feminism and feminists.

I look forward to hearing from you in due course.”

My contact told me she’d passed my email on to the “editorial team” and – quelle surprise – I’ve heard nothing in the month since I sent it.

From the Wikipedia entry on Sir Paul Marshall:

“Sir Paul Roderick Clucas Marshall (born 2 August 1959) is a British hedge fund manager and philanthropist. According to the Sunday Times Rich List in 2020, he had an estimated net worth of £630 million. In 2024, he topped The Sunday Times Giving List, having donated £145.1 million over 12 months to various charities.”

Sir Paul Marshall is a Christian and the owner of Unherd, The Spectator, and a co-owner of GB News. All three outlets are regarded as small ‘c’ conservative and right-of-centre, but all three either promote feminist narratives, or at best don’t challenge them. It hardly needs me to point out that feminists are hostile to men and the nuclear family, and therefore profoundly anti-conservative and anti-Christian.

Maybe it’s time for Sir Paul Marshall to exercise some long-overdue proprietorial influence?


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The J4MB Files #624: Steve Moxon, “Misogyny Has no Scientific Basis of Any Kind” (ICMI21)

We’re linking daily to selected video / audio files from our YouTube channel. Today’s file is here (video, 47:51).

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Focus on final-year exams at Oxbridge may disadvantage female students – report

Our thanks to Jeff for this. The start of the article:

“A focus on final-year exams at Oxbridge could be disadvantaging female students who are “less likely to take risks” and suffer from premenstrual syndrome (PMS), a report suggests.

A paper published by the Higher Education Policy Institute (Hepi) think tank explores possible reasons why men are more likely to secure a first-class degree at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge.

Across UK universities females generally outperform their male peers in graduating with first-class and upper second-class undergraduate degrees. [J4MB emphasis: No problem here, move along…]

But almost all courses at Oxford and Cambridge have a first-class degree awarding gap favouring men, according to the report.” [J4MB emphasis: Scandalous, something must be done to rectify this appalling reality…]

The end of the article:

“Professor Martin Williams, pro-vice-chancellor for Education at the University of Oxford, said: “The University is committed to addressing gaps in degree outcomes where they exist and has set a target to eliminate the current gap between our male and female undergraduate students by 2030. [J4MB emphasis]

“Progress has been made in some subject areas, but the reasons for this gap are varied and highly complex. [J4MB emphasis: No, they’re not. Men out-perform women at the top level in everything, unless disadvantaged in some way, as the University of Oxford is committed to doing here.]

“We are working hard to understand this issue through extensive engagement with students, and are introducing measures including flexible teaching, mixed assessment methods, [J4MB translation – methods to advantage women and disadvantage men] study skills support, as well as enhanced data provision to enable us to better target support.” “

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