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@talkRADIO Breakfast Show presenter 6.30am-10am Mon-Fri. Journalist, broadcaster, after-dinner speaker, awards host. Preferred pronoun: she/her imperial majesty

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    Julia Hartley-Brewer‏Verified account @JuliaHB1 4 Nov 2017
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    Oh, and this is my @Telegraph column...pic.twitter.com/QTgKBuDICD

    4:10 AM - 4 Nov 2017
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      2. Polly Politics‏ @Polly_Politics 4 Nov 2017
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        I am sick of the whining MPs complaining about sexual remarks made from men & Where were they when Rochdale children were being groomed?

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      3. Sozzinski‏ @Sozzinski 4 Nov 2017
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        pic.twitter.com/KF574rC4VQ

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      2. Yasmin alibhai-brown‏ @y_alibhai 4 Nov 2017
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        OH females are SO STUPID they now see themselves as victims because they have been told they are. REALLY? Get off your high horse dear Julia

        5 replies 2 retweets 22 likes
      3. Andrew Aldana‏ @andrewaldana1 4 Nov 2017
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        Replying to @y_alibhai @JuliaHB1 @Telegraph

        Yasmin accusing someone of being on their high horse. Oh the irony

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      2. Jo H  🇬🇧 GET US OUT‏ @jojojoheeley 4 Nov 2017
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        Well said! When I was younger, there was a name for women who would manipulate men cos they were the stronger sex - p**** teasers!

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      1. Eamonn Kinsella‏ @askeamonn 4 Nov 2017
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        excellent perspective long overdue airtime Julia, this debate was getting out hand with zero possibility of legacy win for society

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      1. Ray Coyle‏ @rfcrfc999 4 Nov 2017
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        Replying to @JuliaHB1 @Fjc654 @Telegraph

        Have you considered going into politics? The country needs your commonsense & courage @JuliaHB1

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      2. John Brereton‏ @JohnABrereton 4 Nov 2017
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        Replying to @JuliaHB1 @Telegraph

        In all cases women involved could have gone to Police but they didn't because their career was more important. So they carry some blame too.

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      3. Chris Fraser‏ @christyfraser 4 Nov 2017
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        So, if I understand you correctly, a perpetrator of a crime is somehow less culpable if the crime goes unreported. Is that your assertion?

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      4. laura cooper‏ @ripley270 4 Nov 2017
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        The only assertion made was by you. Please provide evidence.

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      5. John Brereton‏ @JohnABrereton 4 Nov 2017
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        Replying to @ripley270 @christyfraser and

        No, I never said that! A crime is a crime whether reported or not. But if you don't report it it enables the perpetrator to continue.

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      6. laura cooper‏ @ripley270 4 Nov 2017
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        Replying to @JohnABrereton

        Some people just love to play victim. Since a significant number are women I have to introduce them to logic. Apologies for interrupting.

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      7. John Brereton‏ @JohnABrereton 4 Nov 2017
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        Not need to apologise your comments added to the debate and that's always welcome.

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      1. Foodwise Women‏ @FoodwiseWomen 4 Nov 2017
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        Replying to @JuliaHB1 @Telegraph

        Excellent column.Sir Roger Gale on this mornings @BBCr4today also put forward a very coherent and reasonable opinion. Hysteria is not needed

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      1. Samantha Coldbeck‏ @samcoldbeck 4 Nov 2017
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        Replying to @JuliaHB1 @Telegraph

        Personally think @andrealeadsom saw a job she fancied and moved in for the kill. Sad to see this panto played out when focus is needed.

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      2. David Aaronovitch‏ @DAaronovitch 4 Nov 2017
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        Replying to @JuliaHB1 @Telegraph

        Looks like you don’t have to worry about having been the cause of Fallon’s fall off, J.

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