‘Lisa Nandy is very lucky to even to be in the job!’ FURIOUS debate breaks out over Culture Secretary’s ‘culture wars’ speech
A livid debate broke out on GB News right this moment as former editor of the Sun, Kelvin Mackenzie, criticised feedback made by Lisa Nandy in her first speech as Culture Secretary.
Nandy instructed employees at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport that the “era of culture wars is over” and altering the “polarisation, division and isolation” of current years will be her guiding mission.
She has been elected as Keir Starmer’s first Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport after the Labour Party received the General Election by a landslide final week.
Speaking on GB News, journalist Judita Dasilva stated: “I believe what Lisa Nandy is talking to is what has been occurring just about throughout most of the Western world, which is the highlighting of the variations between peoples.
Kelvin Mackenzie argued that nothing is going to change
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“That spurs an animosity between them and actually heightens fracture traces between a society. Then you will have the sort of competition you will have that we noticed going into this final election.
“She’s saying coming off the back of that, if you move towards pride in Britain, but a Britain that is made up of different communities recognizing them celebrating and the contribution they make to make this Britain great. That’s a wonderful thing. That’s a beautiful ethos going forward, which is more inclusive of everyone that goes together to populate Britain.”
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GB News host Dawn Neeson then highlighted that “the biggest culture divide or culture war at the moment is the gender issue” and added that Nandy as soon as stated, “trans women are women and trans men are men and should be accommodated in the prison of their choosing.”
MacKenzie defined: “There is no risk in a free speech world and really actually in a social media world the place persons are going to agree with one another, what we have found is that not solely can we get a vote, now we have the potential to go on X or Twitter or no matter it is and really say these items, and it is that concern, which suggests and that is why I do not even know, by the means, why do you have to trouble saying any of this?
“Because it essentially won’t be true. People need to have satisfaction in their nation, however there is seemingly to be division primarily based on tradition.”
Dasilva stated: “That’s the distinction if you’re saying that there’ll at all times be variations of opinion as a result of persons are people. I can’t simply intrinsically assume such as you. I’m a distinct individual. It is potential to operate with a distinction of opinion with out being combative with an antagonistic in the course of.”
Mackenzie interjected: “That is the place I disagree with you.”
She added: “But it is the similar factor between women and men. Men do not undergo what girls undergo. You have to recognise and respect a distinction.
“When you feel respected, you feel understood, you feel you have value. And then you don’t feel you’re fighting with men or you’re combating with men, or there’s a contention with men. You understand that you occupy a space of value, that that recognizes your individuality and that can work in tandem.”
Judita Dasilva praised the Culture Secretary for her speech
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Mackenzie later fumed again: “Lisa Nandy is very lucky to even be in the job, isn’t she? Let’s be honest, you once you get culture, the next job is basically pushing a broom outside audits.”
He added: “I completely assure to you that everyone now has a view which is principally at odds with any individual else’s view.
“This is this is the world we’re in. I imply, and I’m afraid we simply have to settle for it.”