Who doctored Hansard to protect this Tory racist? Did she do it herself?
Worse still, Victoria Atkins had already added to her party’s tally of racism by telling a fellow MP who happens not to be white to know her place and not be uppity with her betters (although she didn’t use those exact words).
Her shocking abuse of her position has sparked a demand for the Commons Speaker, Lindsay Hoyle, to take action – not just to correct the record but to save the reputation of the House of Commons.
Here’s just one complaint to Hoyle, from Twitter, with follow-up messages to show the issue:
Hi @LindsayHoyle_MP
Victoria Atkins MP lied to the House yesterday during her little two-minute-hate against Corbyn.
Luciana Berger had no special protection.
It's a lie.
When do you start taking control of the House?
When is Atkins required to correct her statement?— simon maginn (@simonmaginn) July 15, 2021
Hansard has inserted three words into her speech that she did not say. The effect is to cover up a mistake (or deliberate falsehood) that she stated, which was to quote the remit of the EHRC as if she were quoting its conclusions. pic.twitter.com/jCWmWTdsQE
— leftworks #WeAreCorbyn (@leftworks1) July 15, 2021
You can see that Leftworks is absolutely correct by watching this video (ironically posted by a fan of Atkins).
Victoria Atkins not taking any lectures from Jeremy Corbyn about online hate. pic.twitter.com/LRy2WcWeXn
— Ben (@Jamin2g) July 14, 2021
She did indeed quote the EHRC’s remit as though it were that organisation’s conclusion – it was not – and Hansard did indeed insert three words to falsify the record.
The effect of Atkins’s words at the time they were said, and in that place, would have been to negate Jeremy Corbyn’s argument – she was effectively saying that he was a racist and therefore had no right to accuse others.
Furthermore, of course, her claim about Luciana Berger needing police protection was false.
Right-thinking people are up in arms about this – and rightly so:
One of the many tragic consequences of the cynical Blairite smear campaign against Jeremy Corbyn is the sight of racist Tory scumbags cheering on Victoria Atkins as she berates and patronises a 72-year-old anti-racism campaigner who was opposing fascists before she was born.
— Frank Owen's Legendary Paintbrush🥀🇵🇸🇾🇪 (@OwenPaintbrush) July 14, 2021
Ms Atkins, who was standing in for her racist boss, Home Secretary Priti Patel, was in the Commons to answer an urgent question on what the government would do to stop racist abuse on the social media.
Patel had been – rightly – accused of “stoking” such abuse by Tyrone Mings of the England football team, whose teammates Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka and Jadon Sancho were victims of it.
When she was tackled on the racism of her own prime minister by rising Labour star Zarah Sultana, Atkins treated her as if she were a black housemaid in the pre-Civil War American south, warning her to “lower” her “tone”:
Priti Patel was too cowardly to come and answer questions. So she sent her tone police officer Victoria Atkins. Lovely flare of classist “don’t dare speak like that to me.” pic.twitter.com/SWwwESNekc
— Mark Conway (@MarkConway87) July 14, 2021
So – this says so much of how racism works https://t.co/z9x2gYlVDa
— Jackie Walker – HRH, MP, MBE, ABC (@Jackiew80333500) July 14, 2021
I make no apologies for adding in this tweet, which includes much of the same video material, for the sake of Seema Chandwani’s observation about the way Ms Sultana was treated:
🙄 @zarahsultana is an amazingly intelligent and articulate woman.
But she’s non-White so her confidence and assertiveness is viewed as aggression!
It so boring now!
pic.twitter.com/uiA7vSBGyS— Seema Chandwani🌹 (@SeemaChandwani) July 14, 2021
Shall we have a think about racism by the prime minister – that’s Boris Johnson, by the way – and by Atkins’s boss Patel?
Let’s start with Priti Patel, who locked asylum-seekers from foreign countries into filthy concentration camps where overcrowding caused hundreds of them to catch Covid-19. How many of them died? We haven’t seen the figures.
She wants to bring in a new law making it an offence to help refugees into the UK – even by saving them from drowning in the sea off the UK’s coasts.
Another Bill passing through Parliament at the moment will target the GRT community – Gypsies, Romanies and Travellers – by assuming that they are committing crimes simply because they are Gypsies, Romanies or Travellers. This is classically-defined racism.
The Home Office at which Atkins is a minister destroyed the records showing that members of the Windrush Generation were UK citizens – and then pursued an aggressive policy to deny them services they had spent decades funding, like NHS healthcare and state benefits, while taking action to deport them. One may conclude from this that Atkins is a racist herself.
Need I go on?
As for Boris Johnson, Twitter has been full of commentary on his racism:
Racist pic.twitter.com/IUEjiqcpeC
— Des Ecksmakina 🇫🇷 🇮🇪 🇪🇺 (@Broken_Politiks) July 15, 2021
That’s right – he actually approached a black woman at a party, made monkey noises at her and tried to hand her a watermelon.
How about some more references to Johnson’s historical pronouncements?
A detailed summary of some of Johnson’s racist, Islamophobic, homophobic and sexist comments.
2/2https://t.co/CxpdM50Zat— Devutopia (@D_Raval) June 15, 2020
Andrew Pierce and Priti Patel singing a song that is so out of tune it can only be heard by dogshttps://t.co/d1MgFPny0j
— Dorset Eye (Independent Citizen Community Media) (@dorset_eye) July 14, 2021
This is now a summary of commentators’ attitude to Johnson:
https://twitter.com/David__Osland/status/1415234481426927617
Hard to take Boris Johnson’s claim that he’ll ban racists from football when he seems to be a frequent visitor to Wembley.
— Tory Fibs (@ToryFibs) July 14, 2021
People who ‘couldn’t’ vote for Corbyn because of alleged antisemitism but happily voted for known racist, Johnson owe the country an apology.
— MM (@2SpencerRoad) July 13, 2021
And – thankfully – the fact of his racism is filtering through to the general public, despite the protection he gets from the Tory media:
A member of the public speaks for us all. pic.twitter.com/CVXCWjaOQ2
— Tory Fibs (@ToryFibs) July 15, 2021
They don't want them over here.
They won't fund them over there.#nastyparty pic.twitter.com/PbElcLB70A
— Denis Skinner (@BolsoverBeast) July 13, 2021
Perhaps the last word on Johnson’s racism should be this, that relates it back to Atkins:
Elect a racist clown expect a racist circus.
— Otto Von Jizzmark (@Ottojizzmark) July 13, 2021
As for Hansard: it seems the record may be edited – possibly by MPs themselves – but not if the meaning of the words spoken is changed by those edits:
https://twitter.com/ehgillett/status/1415634855417851905
Yes, look. I would say that this correction breaches this proviso, quite clearly.@LindsayHoyle_MP @HansardSociety @jeremycorbyn @CommonsSpeaker pic.twitter.com/s5ONWGr7vw
— leftworks #WeAreCorbyn (@leftworks1) July 15, 2021
The changes to Atkins’s speech change the meaning of the words and are therefore not permissible.
As Commons Speaker – the MP who chairs sessions of the House of Commons – Lindsay Hoyle needs to act to save its reputation.
How many other changes are being made to Hansard, that nobody catches because they happen surreptitiously?
And why would Hoyle – or anyone working in Parliament – wish to support or enable these Tory racists?
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