Becky Bainbridge (She/Her) (@bbainbridge2021) 's Twitter Profile
Becky Bainbridge (She/Her)

@bbainbridge2021

Equalities Lead Member @ourMCRforum. Maori heritage, Yorkshire-born, honorary Manc. Lover of Irn Bru and Rugby League. Views are my own.

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So while period products are available free of charge in schools across the country, Anisa's blog speaks to the fact that many young people simply don't know that this service is available to them, and, due to the stigma around periods, are sometimes ashamed to ask. Read moreā¬‡ļø

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Lighting public buildings in pink does absolutely nothing to address the scourge of #MaleViolence that happens every day in this country and that took the lives of those three girls this week. Instead we are watching even more Male Violence erupting across the UK. Abhorrent.

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Like so many this weekend we’re disgusted at the violence we’ve seen targeted at people in our communities because of their skin colour, faith or asylum status. (1/5)

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I’m with a cohort of our young people this morning. We’re trying to find an hour of joy in the shadow of the weekend’s events. The biggest thing coming from our conversations: ā€˜I’m scared.’ Regardless of their faith or skin colour, our working-class young people are terrified.

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Interesting to see Upper/Middle Class people taking absolutely zero responsibility for the Far-Right Riots, in the same way that they don't take any responsibility for their weekend drug habits resulting in vulnerable young people being killed on our streets. You are part of it.

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So many tears of rage and sorrow over the UK's shameful scenes. At The Roots Programme we're fighting for a more connected, compassionate and curious UK. Never let them dream they are winning. We are so many. They are so weak. Pls watch & continue to resist hate. ā¤ļø

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The weaponisation of working-class young people to fuel division is dispelled by a working-class young person in one fell swoop. Yesssss Carmel šŸ’„šŸ’„šŸ’„

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Arresting, fast track processing and jailing perpetrators of the Far-Right Riots offers nothing but a sticking plaster over a maggot-infested gaping wound. It might put would-be rioters off of immediate violence, but it won’t solve the Fascism that has a firm grip on the UK.

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These riots started in Parliament. Rioters chant ā€œstop the boatsā€ and ā€œwe want our country backā€ - using language from politicians across the political spectrum. It’s not enough to call out violence, politicians need to stop normalising hate. In policy and practice.

These riots started in Parliament.

Rioters chant ā€œstop the boatsā€ and ā€œwe want our country backā€ - using language from politicians across the political spectrum.

It’s not enough to call out violence, politicians need to stop normalising hate. In policy and practice.
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Can we have a serious discussion about the ā€˜business as usual’ narrative coming from decision-makers and leaders? All this week, I’ve read so much urging us to ā€˜try to go about our daily lives’ or ā€˜keep calm and carry on’. 🧵 1/6

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But what happens after that? What happens to the three young people apart from incarceration? How do we stop the spread and rise of fascism? Punitive measures won't solve this.

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Probably THE most important thread I’ve read in terms of how we must respond as communities, as leaders, and as white folks. Bookmark it. Print it off. Pin it on your wall. Refer back to it. Often.

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David Olusoga: "Class seems to be even more rare to talk about in TV than race. I work in higher education, in newspapers, in books and TV and when it comes to socioeconomic mix, TV is by far the worst of the four" #EdTVFest

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Lucy Beaumont: "It's hard when you're writing a script with authentically working class voices that you know people from that background around the country will love but you're pitching it to a commissioner who's never left Highgate" #EdTVFest