
Claire Fox
@Fox_Claire • 121,032 subscribers
Claire Fox is @acadofideas director, author ‘I find that Offensive!', former MEP; now Baroness Fox of Buckley (!!!) Subscribe to https://t.co/8X5CIluFrK
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I was only given four minutes to speak on the King's Speech, so I focused on two-tier attitudes to threats to security and why Labour, especially, always feels more comfortable targeting the 'far right' rather than tackling the more dangerous issue of Islamism. I used the 'tale of two demos' at the weekend to make my point.
Claire Fox207,149 views • 1 month ago

Do too many young people lack an appetite/resilience for working? Why are so many 16 to 24-year-olds claiming they're too ill to work? Obviously the welfare system is full of perverse incentives - you can be better off on benefits than with a job. But it seems there are deeper problems eating away at generational resilience - eg, the medicalisation of everyday problems, or the fact that many young people have internalised the Lockdown lesson that health trumps jobs, school, economy etc...
Claire Fox44,269 views • 8 days ago

The most shocking word of the Southport Inquiry is 'preventable' - Rudakubana was a butcher hiding in plain sight while state authorities looked away. I asked the minister if there will be consequences - will people be sacked? And I was irritated when the minister suggested that it was wrong to bring race into the issue, when in fact it was a bastardised anti-racism that paralysed officials, teachers, social workers and police from confronting the dangerous threats posed by Rudukubana (as well as Calocane in Notts) - because they were black and vulnerable. "Lessons must be learned" reply from the government is unsatisfactory.
Claire Fox239,700 views • 2 months ago

Thanks Iain Dale 🏴🇬🇧 ⚒️ for having me on LBC Cross Question. On under 16 social media ban: problems it WON'T solve in protecting kids & problems it will create for adult freedoms/privacy & abdicating responsibilty for teaching young how to negotiate online world
Claire Fox24,836 views • 11 days ago

I rather lost my rag yesterday at a poorly attended short debate on rape gangs and an inquiry. The government wants to talk about child sex abuse per se, but the question is why state agencies and public servants looked the other way in terms of these specific, organised rape gangs. Even now, the government and many in the media refuse to confront how a fear of being labelled racist is still concealing the truth.
Claire Fox622,809 views • 1 year ago

Late in the day of the Police and Crime Bill, Labour pushes through a dangerous legal change (one that a minister boasted Stonewall welcomes): any crime allegedly driven by hostility to a trans person will be an aggravated offence, with longer sentencing. My speech against this did not go down well. Even the minister interrupted me...
Claire Fox121,235 views • 3 months ago

A bit of a lone voice against cross-party fervour of Lords baying to ban social media for the under 16s. It really won't keep kids safe and could create a range of unintended consequences. But also it makes ADULT age-gating ID checks compulsory, for all user to user services. Such was the 'ban it' mood that, when I spoke, there were lots of groaning around me. Let me know what you think.
Claire Fox146,109 views • 4 months ago

This afternoon, the minister tried to make light of the problems with the rape/grooming-gangs inquiry. I made it clear that when the safeguarding minister effectively accuses victims of telling lies, this official 'nothing to see here' approach is disingenuous...
Claire Fox187,045 views • 8 months ago

The Lords managed to have a 15-minute debate on the Ballymena riots without anyone mentioning immigration. I managed to sneak in at the end to at least ask an awkward question. Inevitably, it flustered the minister as all other Qs had centred on more funding for police and condemning the violence.
Claire Fox271,244 views • 1 year ago

Yesterday I made a brief intervention making one last, desperate, appeal to the government to ensure the Data (Use and Access) Bill doesn't become a vehicle for self-ID. I can't decide if the government is being naive, or if they are indifferent to women's concerns that - yet once more - the importance of clear water between biological sex and gender identity in not just data but everyday life.
Claire Fox253,739 views • 1 year ago

Before the weekend, I gave my last speech on the last day of the Assisted Dying Bill, which has run out of road. Despite conspiratorial smears about filibustering peers, there were actually lots of fine speeches about the challenges of legislating to allow the state to assist people in taking their own lives. The problem for Kim Leadbeater and Lord Falconer is that they were more interested in parading celebs and winning the media war to bully peers into nodding the Bill through, and also seemed uninterested in winning over critical members of the public or worried disabled people. And just a bloody cheek to blame the Lords for eroding trust in parliament - have they looked at the shenanigans of their own Party/leader?
Claire Fox39,616 views • 1 month ago

Yesterday, during committee stage of the Crime and Policing Bill, I supported some sensible amendments to ensure that when sex offenders change their name via Deed Poll or using a gender recognition certificate, their name remains clear on the Sex Offenders Register. I told the story of Clive Bundy, who raped his daughter Ceri Lee Galvin for years before being jailed. Pre-release, he changed his gender and name to... Claire Fox. The horror! But far worse for Ceri who has been extremely brave in speaking publicly about her ordeal. Thanks to his new name, Clive (now Claire) could apply to work with children, even 'her' daughter. How can the government NOT agree to close these loopholes? And yet, the Minister's reply seemed vague and evasive.
Claire Fox109,068 views • 6 months ago

Gov claiming Lords voted against workers' rights is disengenous rubbish. It was a vote against ONE amendment which was only introduced at V late stage -none of us had seen it before- offering UNLIMITED financial settlement for all employment tribunal cases. Bonkers as I explained
Claire Fox108,745 views • 6 months ago

Yesterday, I gave two speeches supporting Lord Jon Moynihan's amendments to remove speech-limiting hate-crime laws from UK statute books. Yikes. It is really courageous of him to take this on. Jon's speeches were excellent (as were those by Toby Young). Guess what? Lib Dems were not Liberal or Democratic and the Labour minister was actively hostile. Free speech is not safe in their hands...
Claire Fox87,222 views • 5 months ago

Qu on police reform. Asked minister about irony of #WhiteRibbonDay & British Transport Police announcing policy that means male officers who identify as women, sanctioned to conduct intimate searches of women. Rather than condemn, Minster turned on ME & made issue about Trans!
Claire Fox240,695 views • 1 year ago

A bit tough, but I avoided tears in today's Assisted Dying Bill debate. I used the example of when my father died - how a lot of people who are given terminal diagnosis, maybe only months to live, worry that they'll be a burden to their family. They might opt for assisted dying/suicide out of guilt. Another example I used was the story of a young suicidally depressed man I worked with, who did a lot to prevent him taking his own life. This Bill would let him do it - and congratulate him for making that choice.
Claire Fox77,149 views • 5 months ago