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A Newsnight presenter is under fire after sending a tweet ‘fawning’ over Theresa May

Emily Apple by Emily Apple
16 November 2018
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People are calling out a Newsnight presenter after she sent a tweet that appeared to fawn over Theresa May. Following the prime minister’s press conference on 15 November in which she vowed to carry on fighting, Emily Maitlis tweeted:

"Am I going to see this through? Yes". There's something magnificent and impressive about this level of stubbornness.

— emily m (@maitlis) November 15, 2018

Um, sorry, what?

May is presiding over a government in chaos. Multiple ministers have resigned. It’s looking increasingly likely that she’ll face a vote of no confidence. And her Brexit plan isn’t impressing anyone on either the Leave or Remain side of the debate. So it didn’t take long for people to start calling out Maitlis’s suggestion of ‘impressive magnificence’:

What a fawning sycophantic tweet. Magnificent? Impressive? Must be an extremely low bar to impress you.

— James Utterson (@jamesutterson) November 15, 2018

…magnificent, impressive, courageous…???
What is actually wrong with you people….?
How about just insanely stubborn and deluded…

— Hugh Cameron (@ShoohooHugh) November 15, 2018

Others thought the tweet was representative of BBC bias:

A more balanced observer might describe it as idiotic bloody mindedness Emily

The once great #BBC really is nothing more than a #TORY spin machine.

— Sir Tom Joad 💙 (@jtw_25_51) November 16, 2018

People also pointed out that the tweet came just days after Maitlis faced accusations of anti-Corbyn bias on Newsnight. On 13 November, she stated:

You’re going to fail the country on this one… and put Jeremy Corbyn in power

https://twitter.com/marlowsean/status/1063125646266707968

https://twitter.com/peterkane9/status/1063238762006806534

Others were simply stunned at the tweet:

Omg , did you really just tweet that 🙄

— Katrina R.💙 NHS (@Katrina484568) November 15, 2018

If the shoe was on the other foot…

As The Canary previously reported, there has been some criticism of the way the media describes May; especially when we compare this to the language it uses to describe Corbyn. And several Twitter users highlighted this point in responding to Maitlis’s tweet:

How strange that you admire her blind desperation to cling on to power at any cost (to other people) yet you attack Corbyn a good man who has had every kind of disgusting smear levelled against him & retains his dignity & integrity. #GTTO

— LadyD🕊️#NHS🥀HappilyLeft #FreePalestine (@irisstylosa) November 15, 2018

https://twitter.com/RafasPeggys/status/1063157152628531201

Another Twitter user gave an example of Corbyn showing ‘magnificence’ in his own stubbornness:

Jeremy Corbyn showed magnificent and impressive levels of stubbornness when faced with an internal coup by his MPs. He could do this because he knew he spoke for millions. Theresa May doesn't, so her stubbornness is desperate and pathetic.

— Heather Mendick (@helensclegel) November 16, 2018

Magnificent chaos

But it’s not just the Brexit negotiations that are in chaos. May and the Conservative government have wreaked havoc on millions of people through their stubborn commitment to neoliberal austerity. And the prime minister is presiding over a government that the UN has condemned for treating vulnerable and poor people in a “punitive, mean-spirited and often callous” manner.

There is nothing “magnificent” or “impressive” about May or the government she is leading. And while BBC journalists don’t appear to have any obligation to manage their Twitter accounts as unbiased reporters, this type of tweet reveals exactly why so many people are fed up with our supposedly impartial public service broadcaster.

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