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Rishi Goes For Broke, Attacks Woke

by Toby Young
30 July 2022 11:00 AM

In a speech today, Rishi Sunak will attempt to revive his faltering campaign to become the next leader of the Conservative Party by attacking “woke nonsense”. The Evening Standard has more.

While claiming he has “zero interest in fighting a so-called culture war”, the Tory leadership hopeful will pledge to “end the brainwashing, the vandalism and the finger pointing” and “protect British freedoms” if he becomes Prime Minister.

In a speech in West Sussex on Saturday, Mr. Sunak will say: “What’s the point in stopping the bulldozers in the green belt if we allow leftwing agitators to take a bulldozer to our history, our traditions and our fundamental values?

“Whether it’s pulling down statues of historic figures, replacing the school curriculum with anti-British propaganda or rewriting the English language so we can’t even use words like ‘man’, ‘woman’ or ‘mother’ without being told we’re offending someone?”

Tory members will receive their ballots on Monday with a YouGov poll of Tory voters showing Liz Truss leading 62% to 38% ahead of Mr. Sunak.

As a free-speech campaigner, I welcome Sunak’s pledge to “protect British freedoms”, which, as the ex-Chancellor says, includes making sure teachers don’t abuse their position to promote an authoritarian, anti-British, woke agenda, stopping employers and institutions punishing people for using words like ‘man’, ‘woman’ and ‘mother’ on the grounds that they’re offensive and reforming the Equality Act 2010.

These are among several pro-free speech positions the Free Speech Union has been campaigning for during the Conservative leadership contest. We’ve created a template email and urged Conservative Party members to send it to Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak in the hope of extracting precisely the sort of pledges that Sunak will make today. If you’re a member of the Party, use our campaigning tool to email the two candidates. It only takes a couple of minutes.

Our five-point Free Speech Manifesto is as follows:

Rishi Sunak is right to think these positions are popular – not just among Conservative Party members, but with the general public. We commissioned Professor Matt Goodwin to do some polling for us and published the results here. The headlines are:

  • When asked whether they agree or disagree with the statement ‘The Government is doing a good job of protecting free speech’, only two per cent say they ‘completely agree’, with 12% saying they ‘somewhat agree’, 19% saying they ‘somewhat disagree’ and 16% saying they ‘completely disagree’. Among 25-49 year-olds, the number who completely agree falls to just one per cent.
  • On the Online Safety Bill, which the FSU has been campaigning against, 45% of respondents think that social media companies should not remove or restrict lawful speech, while just 14% think they should. Among those aged 65 and older, the number agreeing with our position rises to 53% and the number disagreeing falls to 13%.
  • Fifty-six per cent of people agree with our proposal that free speech should be included among the British values taught in schools, with only seven per cent disagreeing. Among those aged 65 and older, the number of people agreeing rises to 71% and the number disagreeing falls to three per cent.
  • The public is broadly supportive of our proposal that there should be stronger legal protections for workers’ rights so employees cannot be disciplined for refusing to take a diversity training course, with 34% agreeing and 26% disagreeing. Among those aged 65 and over, 45% agree and only 16% disagree.
  • On Non-Crime Hate Incidents, 33% agree that investigating people for ‘non-crimes’ takes the police away from more important work, and 29% disagree. Among those aged 65 and over, the number agreeing rises to 50%, with only 20% disagreeing.

Whatever you think of Rishi Sunak, if you support free speech you should welcome his attack on “woke nonsense” and his pledge to defend “British freedoms”. Now we just need Liz Truss to make a similar commitment to promoting free speech. If you’re a member of the Conservative Party, please take two minutes to email both candidates, using our campaigning tool, and urge them to support our manifesto.

Tags: Conservative Leadership ContestFree SpeechLiz Truss

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DanClarke
DanClarke
2 years ago

Its not enough to say it loudly when you’re running for PM

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
2 years ago

I
Don’t
Believe
Him
It’s
Just
Words
Words
Words

Until he confesses his extreme failures as Chancellor during coronamadness, I ain’t listening to a single one of his Words Words Words.

And I might not listen even then.

Last edited 2 years ago by Marcus Aurelius knew
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stewart
stewart
2 years ago

If he really wanted to win the vote he would need to attack the green agenda not wokeness.

But obviously his Davos handlers wouldn’t have it. He probably had to beg them just to let him take a last ditch dig at the insane social agenda.

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
2 years ago
Reply to  stewart

The whole point of Woke (like many things) is to keep the masses weak, angry, dependent, divided and distracted from the crimes (moral, legal, whatever) of those in power.

Last edited 2 years ago by Marcus Aurelius knew
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stewart
stewart
2 years ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

Yes I know. And BTW, something not many will be happy to hear: rhe OTT, hyped up women’s Euro is part of it.

Women’s football is absolute dog. It is of a standard somewhere between U14 and U16 boys level

But the BBC is pushing it like it’s the sporting event of the summer. Just another thing the public is hypnotised with, the idea that men and women are on a par on everything or if they are not they should be and anyone who resists that idea is evil.

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NeilParkin
NeilParkin
2 years ago

General ‘wokeness’ is just the side show. Pushing back on the so-called ‘Climate emergency’ is the real meat of this culture war. The notion that the earths climate is not allowed to fluctuate and that 0.042% of CO2 is going to kill us all, and that we must reduce our 3% contribution to that number by taxing ourselves back to the stone age. It is the excuse for breaking down families and societies and controlling the people. Fight it for all you are worth.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
2 years ago

I just CGAF what mainstream politicians say or promise. The system is rigged. Democracy, if we ever had even a version of it, is finished. The whole establishment is deeply, thoroughly rotten.

I don’t have any suggestions for the future but what we have now is bloody miserable, an evil pantomime on steroids with a script lifted from 1984.

F##k the lot of them.

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Stuart
Stuart
2 years ago

If your vote made a difference they would never have given you it

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thelightcavalry
thelightcavalry
2 years ago

What a weasel. Couldn’t even answer ‘What is a woman’:
https://youtu.be/RpDQpWiPbB4

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RTSC
RTSC
2 years ago

He obviously hasn’t been anywhere near Horsham, West Sussex where the spades have gone into the green belt for the past 5 years and thousands of little boxes have and are being built in satellite estates to what (used to be) a lovely, small market town.

If he’s not interested “in fighting a so-called culture war” then anything he has to say is pointless. Because without a fightback, woke will take over everything and do exactly what he says he doesn’t want.

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