“Penny Mordaunt’s webchat answer about Turkey and the UK’s veto on Mumsnet is interesting and illuminating. One might be tempted to ask of the Secretary of State and Minister for Women, are you now lying about why you lied?”
In the past week Penny Mordaunt MP, Secretary of State for International Development and Minister for Women & Equalities and former defence minister, performed (in the opinion of many Mumsnetters) one of the most abysmal Mumsnet webchats ever, now held in perpetuity in the influential website’s digital annals. (I wrote about it here.) The focus of the ensuing disappointment and ire has understandably been on her apparent disregard for sex-based protections and rights for women, and the safeguardng of children of both sexes, and her odd comments about the meaning of ‘mother’. Additionally there remains another nugget buried deep in the motherlode of Mordaunt’s thought-mine of doom, which goes to the heart of her credibility.
Turkey and the UK veto. Ring any bells? It led to headlines such as the Guardian’s ‘David Cameron suggests defence minister [Mordaunt] is lying over Turkey joining EU’.
Here’s the question(s) that Penny Mordaunt was asked on Mumsnet:
During the Brexit campaign, you repeatedly said that the UK couldn't stop Turkey from joining the EU. This was a huge lie. A lie I heard many people repeat in the run-up to the referendum. So my questions are: Why did you say that? Are you ashamed of the lies you told to get people to vote Brexit? Do you think deliberately lying in politics is acceptable or democratic?
It’s a good three-part question from the Mumsnet poster and given that Mordaunt ignored other important questions asked of her during this non-live webchat (for example, about her own supposed investigation into a major issue affecting girls), it was a surprise to see her attempt an answer to this one. (continues)
concludes:
One might be tempted to ask of the Secretary of State and Minister for Women, are you now lying about why you lied?
And if so, what on earth can women believe that comes from Penny Mordaunt’s pen, keyboard or out of her mouth? Does she any credibility left? Why should we believe her definitions and non-definitions of woman, mother, parliamentary equality, and child safety? Mordaunt’s actions and words since the Referendum on the matter of her role in the official Leave campaign have also attracted some disdain from political writers. Tom Peck, a political sketch writer with The Independent, accused her of ‘sidestepping all of the evidence’ during a speech he saw as the ‘latest attempt by a Tory Brexiter to unburden themselves from the heavily soiled consequences of their actions’.
Penny, you looked on the surface terribly calm and collected when you raised your left hand and denied the truth, and told Andrew Marr that the UK didn’t have a veto regarding Turkey, when the UK did. You and your associates collectively used negative images of Turkey and the Turkish people for your own political ends, horrible images which I’m not going to bother reproducing here. You were instrumental in creating a narrative which turned Turkey into a trope of fear, a motif of danger - unfairly and wrongly. That’s just not cricket. You’ve actually got people wondering if you are really that far removed from Arron Banks and his belief that ‘facts don’t work … You’ve got to connect with people emotionally. It’s the Trump success’?
I have a horrible feeling that you believe that you could sell snake-oil; but I’m not buying any of it."
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www.mumsnet.com/Talk/mumsnet_live_events/3523984-International-Women-s-Day-Q-A-with-Penny-Mordaunt-MP-Secretary-of-State-for-International-Development-NOW-CLOSED-TO-NEW-QUESTIONS
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