Category: Kemi Badenoch

  • Harry Potter author JK Rowling turned down both a peerage and a damehood – because she ‘never wanted a title’

    Harry Potter author JK Rowling turned down both a peerage and a damehood – because she ‘never wanted a title’

    JK Rowling yesterday admitted she has turned down both a peerage and a damehood because she ‘never wanted a title’.

    The Harry potter author confirmed she had declined both honours on social media after a campaign was started to see her honoured.

    One user shared a photo of Rowling, writing: ‘I’ve set a target of 30K likes from people who think that JK Rowling deserves to be a Dame.’

    The post has since garnered 56,000 likes.

    Rowling replied: ‘I really, truly appreciate the sentiment but in fact I’ve already turned down both a damehood and a peerage. This is for entirely personal reasons, ie, I’ve never wanted a title. Thank you, though x.’

    In October, the 59-year-old author disclosed she had refused a peerage on two separate occasions and stated she ‘wouldn’t take it’ if offered again.

    The statement came after Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party (then a Tory leadership candidate), suggested Rowling should receive a peerage in recognition of her outspoken stance on gender issues.

    Rowling also revealed on X that she had turned down offers of a seat in the House of Lords from both Labour and Conservative governments.

    ‘If offered one a third time, I still wouldn’t take it,’ she wrote.

    Harry Potter author JK Rowling turned down both a peerage and a damehood – because she ‘never wanted a title’

    JK Rowling yesterday admitted she has turned down both a peerage and a damehood because she ‘never wanted a title’. Pictured: J. K. Rowling attends the World Premiere of ‘Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets Of Dumbledore’ in 2022

    The statement came after Kemi Badenoch, pictured, leader of the Conservative Party (then a Tory leadership candidate), suggested Rowling should receive a peerage in recognition of her outspoken stance on gender issues

    The statement came after Kemi Badenoch, pictured, leader of the Conservative Party (then a Tory leadership candidate), suggested Rowling should receive a peerage in recognition of her outspoken stance on gender issues

    Speaking to Talk TV, Ms Badenoch praised Rowling’s advocacy for women, saying: ‘I certainly would give her a peerage.’

    She added that both Rowling and paediatrician Dr Hilary Cass – who conducted a review of NHS gender identity services – deserved ‘protection,’ noting they had been ‘attacked relentlessly’ for their views.

    Rowling, a mother of three, has achieved enormous success with the Harry Potter series, which has sold over 600 million copies worldwide.

    The franchise, which includes films, video games, a spin-off film trilogy and a TV series set to begin shooting next summer, has generated significant revenue for the UK and cemented Rowling’s status as one of the most successful authors of all time.

    The 2024 Sunday Times Rich List estimated Rowling’s fortune at £945 million, placing her as the 175th-richest person in the UK.

    A philanthropist, Rowling has donated over £100 million to various causes.

    She established the Volant Charitable Trust, which addresses social deprivation among at-risk women, children and youth, and founded Lumos, a charity working to end the institutionalisation of children.

    Since 2013, Lumos has collaborated with an orphanage west of Kyiv, Ukraine.

    In 2022, during her campaign against the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill, Rowling announced the creation of Beira’s Place, a women-only rape crisis centre in Edinburgh.

    The centre, which provides free support to survivors of sexual violence, does not admit trans women.

  • Narinder Kaur too scared to let kids leave house due to UK ‘race riots’

    Narinder Kaur too scared to let kids leave house due to UK ‘race riots’

    Big Brother’s Narinder Kaur has admitted she and her husband are too scared to let their children leave the house amid the UK’s ‘race riots’. 

    The broadcaster, 52, whose parents emigrated from India, said she had been left ‘distressed and disheartened’ at the sight of far-right thugs targeting ethnic communities, decades after she was spat at for the colour of her skin.  

    Community centres, charities and local businesses were targeted in shameful scenes this weekend that have blighted towns and cities across the country in the wake of last week’s Southport stabbing attack.

    Narinder wrote in The Mirror: ‘I’m scared to lets the kids out of the house at all. My husband and I are wary of travelling around London, a city we’ve usually felt safe in, because we’re worried about our safety amidst these race riots. The threat is real and personal’.

    She went on to explain how she was concerned for her home city of Leicester and family and friends who continue to live there ‘in fear’,  blaming those who ‘add fuel to the fire’ like politicians Suella Braverman and Kemi Badenoch.

    Narinder Kaur too scared to let kids leave house due to UK ‘race riots’

    Big Brother’s Narinder Kaur, 52, has admitted she and her husband are too scared to let their children leave the house amid the UK’s ‘race riots’

    The broadcaster, whos parents emigrated from India, said she had been left 'distressed and disheartened'-  decades after she was spat at for the colour of her skin (pictured with her kids)

    The broadcaster, whos parents emigrated from India, said she had been left ‘distressed and disheartened’-  decades after she was spat at for the colour of her skin (pictured with her kids)

    Community centres, charities and local businesses were targeted in shameful scenes this weekend that have blighted towns and cities (Rotherham pictured)

    Community centres, charities and local businesses were targeted in shameful scenes this weekend that have blighted towns and cities (Rotherham pictured)  

    Writing: ‘Growing up in the 80s, I faced my own battles with racism. The National Front would hand out leaflets outside my school, spreading their vile propaganda. I was spat at and chucked around by other children, simply for being different’. 

    Revealing that the situation became ‘so dire’ a separate entrance had to be created for her to enter and leave school, in a bit to keep her safe.  

    Narinder continued: ‘It is deeply unsettling to realise that now, in 2024, we are facing a resurgence of that same vile bigotry. It is heartbreaking to see the fear in the eyes of the new generation, children and young adults who should be growing up in a society free of such hatred. The attacks in Leicester are not isolated incidents but part of a disturbing trend of rising racism and xenophobia across the UK’.

    It comes as shops, banks and GP surgeries across the country shut early on Monday amid fears of further rioting in the wake of the Southport stabbings.

    Reports spread on social media suggesting a ‘riot’ was set to hit the West Yorkshire town of Huddersfield at 1pm, while protesters gathered in Birmingham after rumours of a gathering spread online.

    Thugs clashed with police in Plymouth as two groups of protesters were separated by riot officers – with a commanding officer describing the policing efforts needed as ‘off the scale’ with 150 officers deployed in the city centre.

    Frightened by the despairing scenes of violence and looting in other UK cities in recent days, many businesses have chosen to pull down the shutters ahead of time – while police have been mobilised in the town centre.

    Elsewhere, staff and students at Oxford University were warned to avoid the area around the Carfax Tower in the city centre ahead of a feared protest.

    Narinder wrote 'I'm scared to lets the kids out of the house at all. My husband and I are wary of travelling around London, a city we’ve usually felt safe in'

    Narinder wrote ‘I’m scared to lets the kids out of the house at all. My husband and I are wary of travelling around London, a city we’ve usually felt safe in’

    She went on to explain how she was concerned for her home city of Leicester and family and friends who continue to live there 'in fear'

    She went on to explain how she was concerned for her home city of Leicester and family and friends who continue to live there ‘in fear’

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    A GP surgery in Birmingham also closed as hundreds of Muslims turned out to counter a rumoured far-right gathering while in Plymouth, arrests were made as anti-immigration protesters clashed with anti-fascists.

    In Southport, meanwhile, locals have turned out peacefully with balloons, teddies and flowers to remember the victims of the attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class last Monday.

    It comes as some of the first rioting suspects were hauled before court after being arrested in connection with the outrageous scenes across the country in recent days – some of whom wept in the dock as charges were read out.

    Around 80 per cent of shops and businesses in Huddersfield town centre have shut their doors or pulled down their shutters in the anticipation of possible looting.

    Barclays and NatWest banks, as well as McDonalds have closed until tomorrow morning.

    Hairdressers, shoe shops and clothing stores are also closed for ‘staff safety’.

    West Yorkshire Police has deployed a dozen or so officers in St George’s Square, outside the railway station and in which stands the statue of former Prime Minister Harold Wilson.

    It said in a statement reported by Yorkshire Live: ‘We are of course aware of recent disorder across the country and continue to monitor relevant intelligence relating to the possibility of further incidents.’

    Reports suggest some of the businesses that closed were run by Asian people – and Asian men travelled from other towns to be there to protect them.

    One man travelled from Leeds, and told Sky News: ‘We don’t want this. This is our country just as much as it is theirs. Muslims are not bad. Our religion is not bad. We’re good people.’

    It comes as shops, banks and GP surgeries across the country shut early on Monday amid fears of further rioting in the wake of the Southport stabbings (Sunday Riots pictured)

    It comes as shops, banks and GP surgeries across the country shut early on Monday amid fears of further rioting in the wake of the Southport stabbings (Sunday Riots pictured)

    Reports spread on social media suggesting a 'riot' was set to hit the West Yorkshire town of Huddersfield at 1pm, while protesters gathered in Birmingham after rumours of a gathering spread online

    Reports spread on social media suggesting a ‘riot’ was set to hit the West Yorkshire town of Huddersfield at 1pm, while protesters gathered in Birmingham after rumours of a gathering spread online

    It is thought an account created on X, formerly Twitter, is responsible for the Huddersfield claims. 

    The account was created in May this year and only began posting yesterday, suggesting there would be a ‘riot on Monday In Hudderfield (sic) at 1 pm at the Townhall’. It has not posted since 11am.

    Tiny groups of locals are sitting around and a small quiet group of counter-protestors. One holding a sign reading ‘hate will lose’ is sitting on the steps of the railway station entrance.

    Oxford University staff received an email warning them to ‘consider alternate routes home’ amid a planned protest ‘linked to recent unrest’.

    Hundreds of anti-racism protesters gathered at the Carfax Tower but largely passed without incident, reports the Oxford Mail. 

  • David Tennant’s Property Investment Boosts Net Worth to £6M

    David Tennant’s Property Investment Boosts Net Worth to £6M

    David Tennant’s move from Time Lord to landlord appears to have served him well as his net worth has reached more than £6million thanks to his lucrative property investments.

    The latest accounts from the Doctor Who star’s firm Sandyboy Limited show it currently has assets worth £3,795,982 which includes a £3 million property investment portfolio.

    But his financial success comes after he was branded a misogynist and a bigot for saying he wished the former minister for women and equality, Kemi Badenoch, did not exist at an awards ceremony.

    Thought to be named after his late father, Sandy McDonald, his company was set up in 2005 when he was cast in Doctor Who.

    It now owes creditors just over £1.5 million, leaving it with a value of £2,292,897.

    David Tennant’s Property Investment Boosts Net Worth to £6M

    David Tennant’s move from Time Lord to landlord appears to have served him well as his net worth has reached more than £6million thanks to his lucrative property investments

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    The latest accounts from the Doctor Who star’s firm Sandyboy Limited show it currently has assets worth £3,795,982 which includes a £3 million property investment portfolio

    No Mystery Limited is the 53-year-old’s second firm and according to Company’s House has £3,791,920 in the bank after paying off creditors – a rise of more than £500,000 on the previous year’s figure. 

    Tennant currently lives in a £2.6million house in West London’s affluent Chiswick area with his 39-year-old wife and Doctor Who co-star, Georgia, and their five children.

    In 2019, he won a planning permission row and was allowed to build a 16-metre swimming pool which included a changing room, an outhouse and a gym.

    Last month the Des star received backlash, led by Badenoch, for the controversial comments he made about her while accepting an award for being a ‘celebrity ally’ at the British LGBT Awards.

    He said: ‘Until we wake up and Kemi Badenoch doesn’t exist any more…’ He paused as the audience cheered and applauded then added: ‘I don’t wish ill of her, I just wish her to shut up.’

    Badenoch, who has led the Government’s drive to protect women’s rights and stop teenagers being given puberty-blocking drugs, hit back on social media: ‘I will not shut up. 

    ‘I will not be silenced by men who prioritise applause from Stonewall over the safety of women and girls.

    ‘A rich, Lefty, white male celebrity so blinded by ideology he can’t see the optics of attacking the only black woman in government by calling publicly for my existence to end.’

    Last month the Des star received backlash, led by Badenoch, for the controversial comments he made about her while accepting an award for being a ‘celebrity ally’ at the British LGBT Awards

    Last month the Des star received backlash, led by Badenoch, for the controversial comments he made about her while accepting an award for being a ‘celebrity ally’ at the British LGBT Awards 

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    Tennant, pictured filming a Dr Who 60th anniversary special in 2022, played the Timelord from 2005 to 2010

    Tennant, pictured filming a Dr Who 60th anniversary special in 2022, played the Timelord from 2005 to 2010

    Keir Starmer then distanced himself from the Scottish actor, who is a staunch Labour supporter, after his comments and said he, ‘wouldn’t have engaged’ in the discussion in the same way. 

    The Prime Minister said: ‘In politics, as in life, it’s important that we are able to robustly disagree with others. 

    ‘But we should do it with respect for everybody involved in that robust discussion. I think it’s right that we have these robust discussions, but we must do it respectfully.’

    David Tennant celebrating Pride month wearing a t-shirt that reads: 'You will have to go through me'

    David Tennant celebrating Pride month wearing a t-shirt that reads: ‘You will have to go through me’