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    1. Julia Hartley-Brewer‏Verified account @JuliaHB1 6 Aug 2018
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      Julia Hartley-Brewer Retweeted Jess Brammar

      The liberal outrage at this sentiment is laughable. Boris is right. There is NOTHING liberal or feminist or empowering or *anything* good about women wearing the burkha or niqab. In any circumstance. In any country or any culture. Ever.https://twitter.com/jessbrammar/status/1026413210302341120 …

      Julia Hartley-Brewer added,

      Jess BrammarVerified account @jessbrammar
      Our former Foreign Secretary on women who wear burkas: "“It is absolutely ridiculous that people should choose to go around looking like letter boxes". https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/boris-johnson-branded-racist-for-saying-women-who-wear-burkas-look-like-letter-boxes_uk_5b68158ae4b0de86f4a3107c …
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    2. Kirsten Sjøvoll‏ @KirstenSjovoll 6 Aug 2018
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      That’s not what he said though is it. There are feminist discussions to be had about the wearing of the Burkha/Niqab and women’s choice to do so. Boris is not engaging in that discussion, he is name calling and “othering” these women and doing so for entirely cynical reasons.

      20 replies 5 retweets 87 likes
    3. Julia Hartley-Brewer‏Verified account @JuliaHB1 6 Aug 2018
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      Replying to @KirstenSjovoll

      No there isn’t a sensible feminist argument for wearing the burkha. Boris did not name call, he accurately described the absurd appearance of these garments. He mocked the outfits not the women. He criticised Islam, not Muslims.

      42 replies 125 retweets 478 likes
    4. Chopper Harris‏ @ChopperharrisUK 6 Aug 2018
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      Replying to @JuliaHB1 @KirstenSjovoll

      And the difference between Islam and muslims are? Oh you mean those who fit your definition of a "good" muslim rather than those who choose to follow the dress code. How about if I told you what to wear - G-string and suspenders (even if it puts me off my dinner)

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      Julia Hartley-Brewer‏Verified account @JuliaHB1 6 Aug 2018
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      Replying to @ChopperharrisUK @KirstenSjovoll

      If you don’t know the difference between an organised religion and individual human beings then I’m not sure I can help you.

      7:59 AM - 6 Aug 2018
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        1. Chopper Harris‏ @ChopperharrisUK 6 Aug 2018
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          Replying to @JuliaHB1 @KirstenSjovoll

          So what religions are not organised? Because if they are not, they are not religions.

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