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Andrew Turner’s press launch: Not as open as it could be

It’s not often that we feel the need to run our own Opinion Pieces, but it feels like this needs to be known by others.


Despite the restrictions detailed below, OnTheWight will be doing what it can to keep the event open, including reporting live from the meeting.

There’s been a lot of concern voiced about quite how open Andrew Turner will be to press questioning at his re-election campaign launch this morning.

From what we’ve been experienced so far – it’s not looking good.

OnTheWight put in a request to interview Andrew just after his press conference (the interviews are called a 1-2-1s in the trade) but we were refused.

Interviews: Usually standard practice
Carrying out an interview with the person who has just presented at a press conference is utterly normal.

As you might expect, press conferences are heavily rehearsed and essentially are that person broadcasting at the press. The interesting part comes when the press get a chance to ask questions, as this isn’t to the predetermined script – it’s where the candidate gets to show their mettle.

Does Andrew know about this?
Well, to our amazement, Andrew Turner – or perhaps it’s just Chris Whitehouse (who is now, following recent events, controlling Andrew’s press) – isn’t running the event like that.

AT or AT & CW or just CW – it isn’t clear if Andrew is in on the picture of how things are being run – have decided that the normal turn of events won’t be happening for Andrew Turner’s launch.

What’s ringing in our ears is what we were told a few weeks back, that the event is going to be “a complete stitch-up”.

Wait a week for interview
Cllr Whitehouse told OnTheWight that he decided to give ‘another news outlet’ (we’re told by others that it’s the County Press) an “exclusive interview”, and that he “can’t go back on [his] word.”

This, we’ve been assured by other industry professionals, is unusual.

He then – laughably in our view – suggested that we might like to wait at least a week to be granted an audience with Mr Turner. We had to pinch ourselves just to confirm that we hadn’t fallen back into the 19th century, because that’s when a week was no time in news, not the 21st Century where news is often measured in minutes.

Views of a professional
Being taken aback by what to us seemed like over-control, we contacted someone who is a seasoned professional, working in very high-level politics and the media world. They were kind enough to write back a detailed response, which we’ve included in full, below.

I say this with no political agenda at all, but I think that Whitehouse may be doing a lot of damage if he is playing the press with access to the MP at a campaign launch. The best offence AND the best defence in a campaign launch is complete openness to the press.

In my view, trying to control access artificially at the beginning of a campaign is very bad practice. He needs to think twice about that. Andrew is not a high public-profile minister where the national media would want a “piece of him”, and even with UKIP concerns, this is a constituency campaign launch with local media.

You don’t do “exclusives” unless you have something big to announce…or if you have something to hide, therefore trying to control the message. Even in light of recent personal events, AT’s campaign shouldn’t feel or act like he has something to hide, given his bystander role in what allegedly happened, and what is, after all, a personal matter.

After a press conference of this sort, in a media market your size, you always offer 1-2-1s with proper press. There are no “exclusives” after a press conference.

There usually is a fight over who gets to go first after the press conference, in this 24-7 online media world we live in. But we’re talking about who gets the story out minutes before the others, not days.

The Island is way too small with only a handful of reputable media outlets (BBC Radio Solent and BBC South [often working in tandem], ITV Meridian, IW County Press, OnTheWight, IW Radio) to be playing access games with the press.

If you want the press to be as helpful as possible in a campaign, treat them well.

Our view
OnTheWight genuinely hopes that Andrew takes control of these matters and opens himself up for proper and wide-ranging questioning. He owes that to the people of the Island – his electorate.

Anything less can only damage his campaign.

Image: two-wrongs under CC BY 2.0

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paul
11, September 2017 11:56 am

These parents do not represent the views of most parents at this school. The school has been rated good by OFSTED & is held in the highest regard by almost every other parent I know. I’m glad that my son attends this school with it’s open, tolerant and welcoming attitude. The school enables children to flourish and reach their full potential, be they girls, boys, questioning, trans… Read more »

mildedric
Reply to  paul
11, September 2017 10:17 pm

Children of average body size, who believe themselves to be very overweight and suffer mental trauma due to this misconception, are treated for a mental health issue. If a child with a penis believes he is a girl he is given a dress and we are supposed to ‘support’ the poor thing. Those who question this are accused of ‘hate crimes’ while limp wristed ‘liberals’ use it… Read more »

Caconym
Reply to  mildedric
11, September 2017 10:44 pm

It is a matter for the child’s parents and healthcare professionals. Not for a pair of swivel-eyed religious fundamentalist zealots who are annoyed that their overprotected, cotton-wool wrapped children are upset that boys wish they were girls. As for being “hate crimes”? This lad. Six years old, could have continued under the care of the professionals mentioned above. One way or another he would have resolved his… Read more »

mildedric
Reply to  Caconym
11, September 2017 11:24 pm

I agree that this is a matter for the child’s parents and health care professionals. Sadly, it would appear that they have signally failed in their duty of care and instead opted for the ‘progressive’ approach of attempting to force people who are uncomfortable with their choice to accept it. I see nothing in the report that leads me to believe them to be ‘swivel-eyed religious fundamentalist… Read more »

Caconym
Reply to  mildedric
11, September 2017 11:47 pm

Well, there we will have to differ as I see nothing in that report to indicate that they are anything other than swivel-eyed fundamentalist zealots.

Rowan
Reply to  paul
12, September 2017 7:36 am

Totally agree, except that you don’t need to be ‘transgender’ to want to wear a particular item of clothing – skirt or trousers or dress or whatever. This is about freedom to wear whatever clothes we feel comfortable in. Forcing people to wear something or forbidding them from wearing something else simply because of their gender is no different from forcing people to wear or not wear… Read more »

mildedric
Reply to  Rowan
13, September 2017 11:45 pm

Sadly this isn’t about the right to wear what one wants; it’s about children under threat of ‘sanction’ (punishment) for using what for millenia has been the right word but has now been deemed wrong.

Nitonia
11, September 2017 12:23 pm

Amazes me when people use their “It’s my beliefs” card. These people don’t follow the bible word for word they just use whichever convenient verse they can to justify their own bigotry and prejudice.

Caconym
11, September 2017 1:09 pm

—“We’re in a public space. This is not the place for this agenda.”— But they decided to thrash it out in the very public sphere of the courts, newspapers and radio? —“Sally Rowe added that their second child was very unhappy and wanted to change schools because of it”— And how many other children are “unhappy”? Few, I suspect, as the Rowe’s are the only ones making… Read more »

Robert Jones
11, September 2017 2:24 pm

I’m just amazed – and delighted – by the attitude of the school. Just imagining what my primary school headmistress, the late Miss Hammett, would have said if a boy had turned up in a dress is enough to chill the blood. (And blast the eardrums – she had a voice you could hear over a monsoon….)

tw1t
11, September 2017 3:47 pm

Hi, as someone who wears a kilt most of the time I feel for the young person. Certainly he should be allowed to wear whatever he pleases within reason. Actually it possibly would be a good idea for all young children to actually wear skirts or dresses. The reason is two fold, firstly the kids would have a greater respect for each other and there would also… Read more »

Tim
11, September 2017 3:57 pm

Hasn’t the Bishop already set a precedent with his work apparel?

miche74
11, September 2017 5:26 pm

I think it’s very brave of the little lad at that age to be comfortable in his own skin many children who feel that way hide their feelings. Good on the parents and the school for allowing him to dress the way he chooses.. What the rowes should be saying to their own child is that’s how he wants to be so that’s how it is. Before… Read more »

mildedric
Reply to  miche74
11, September 2017 10:37 pm

There are people who identify as animals (yes, I know it sounds absurd but it’s true, look it up). Should a child who identifies not as one of the opposite gender but as, say, a stoat or a wilderbeast or perhaps a coypu be supported in their new identity? Should they be allowed to school in a furry suit? And of course there’s the matter of toilets;… Read more »

hialtitude
Reply to  mildedric
12, September 2017 6:33 am

This is about a child, with gender issues, shame on you. Intolerance is very unbecoming.

mildedric
Reply to  hialtitude
13, September 2017 9:05 am

A boy, six years old, arrives at school in a dress and announces that sometimes it’s a boy and sometimes it’s a girl. The school authority then annonces that all the other six year old children will be sanctioned (ie punished) for ‘misgendering’ it – ie calling it ‘him’ when it feels like a girl AND ‘her’ when it feels like a boy. And you call this… Read more »

Caconym
Reply to  mildedric
13, September 2017 2:07 pm

The likes of Orwell and Huxley wrote about dystopian futures where the freedom of people is repressed and any impure thoughts or actions are severely punished. How ironic that you are, therefore, quoting Orwell in support of a pair of religious authoritarians who are going to extreme lengths to subjugate the freedom of a child to be who they want to be. Telling the truth, by the… Read more »

Rowan
Reply to  mildedric
12, October 2017 8:01 am

I entirely agree about telling the truth. There’s no doubting that if somebody has XX chromosomes and female genitals then they’re female, and if they’ve got XY chromosomes and male genitals then they’re male, and pretending otherwise does nobody any good. But the issue is rather about our society’s attitude to gender, which is to make it so divisive that we even have different pronouns for men… Read more »

Rowan
Reply to  mildedric
12, September 2017 7:52 am

The toliet issue is easily resolved.

Get rid of the stupidly unhygienic bullying headquarters that are separate cubicles in rooms labelled for boys or girls.

Replace them with lots of individual inclusive rooms, each with its own door, toilet and washbasin.

hialtitude
11, September 2017 7:11 pm

I find it hard to think of anything charitable to say about the Rowe’s attitude.

If the child is confused about their gender identity then I imagine that the fuss they are making about this is never going to help matters or the child. It would be better for all if they simply kept their views to themselves.

iowdave
12, September 2017 7:27 am

I wonder if this 6year old actually has gender issues. I think it more likely that the parents are taking the micky at the boy’s expense when others at the school ridicule him.

Caconym
Reply to  iowdave
12, September 2017 8:29 am

On what grounds do you make that assertion?

What are your qualifications to make this assertion?

What is your knowledge of this situation that gives you the insight to make this assertion?

jarundel
12, September 2017 9:16 am

Congratulations to this school and the parents of the boy who chooses his uniform.
As an eleven year old newly elected to the school council I remember the campaigning to allow girls to wear trousers and now it is commonplace, even mandatory.
Wear your school uniform with pride!

sebb
12, September 2017 9:44 am

pretty ridiculous for the Christian parents to become so alarmed IMHO – chill out! monday’s broadcast on bbc radio 4 – today – http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p05frflf susie green from mermaids on (Tuesday) radio 4’s `today` – 2 hours and 50 minutes approx. into programme. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0930znz empowering and facilitating trans – mermaids – http://www.mermaidsuk.org.uk for those who oppose trans – https://www.transgendertrend.com on premier Christian news web site : https://www.premier.org.uk/News/UK/Christian-parents-say-sons-struggled-and-were-confused-with-having-a-transgender-classmate david… Read more »

Caconym
Reply to  sebb
13, September 2017 2:13 pm

Oh my.

Read that Premier News link at your peril.

Such a lot of vicious, nasty, people pretending to be “Christians”. Some of the comments actually made my skin crawl.

mildedric
Reply to  Caconym
14, September 2017 12:02 am

Madam, you said:- “Telling the truth, by the way, is only a revolutionary act when you are actually telling the truth. All you are doing is having a swivel-eyed rant, and that really doesn’t count.” Leaving your rather angry insult aside, the truth is that this child is 100% male. That it ‘feels’ female sometimes (and male at others) is of no relevance to the truth. And… Read more »

Caconym
Reply to  mildedric
14, September 2017 1:23 am

That wasn’t an “angry” insult, deary, that was an honest appraisal of your mindset.

I could now add “confused” to “swivel-eyed rant” after the above pile of gibberish.

mildedric
Reply to  Caconym
15, September 2017 8:31 pm

I note that rather than dealing with what I have said you have taken the usual resort of limp liberals when faced with scientific truth by ignoring it.

Caconym
Reply to  Caconym
15, September 2017 10:43 pm

Love how swivel-eyed neo-cons think their gibberish is “scientific fact”

temperance
12, September 2017 8:53 pm

Why that’s all? girls wear trouser so the kid (boy) can still wear trousers and think hes a girl (which he ain’t) This world and the liberal elite wont be happy till we’re all mixed race and unsexed and unnatural people.

Robert Jones
13, September 2017 7:20 pm

If you raise children to think in tramlines, never deviating from the set course, this is what you’re going to get – of course they’ll be confused when they encounter circumstances for which their upbringing has not prepared them. Just thinking about it for a second, I realize how much this explains about the intolerance – racial and gender based – which exists in the world today.… Read more »

mildedric
Reply to  Robert Jones
15, September 2017 8:34 pm

What say you about the punishment threatened by the school authorities to six year olds who use what they deem (through Orwellian newspeak)the ‘wrong’ words?

Robert Jones
Reply to  mildedric
15, September 2017 9:17 pm

That would rather depend on what the ‘wrong words’ were, which is not a point raised in the article, but may have been in subsequent posts; I haven’t read through all of them. Supply a bit of chapter and verse, or point me to the post, and I shall endeavour to respond.

Rowan
Reply to  Robert Jones
16, September 2017 9:05 am

Well said Robert. Our society’s ideas about gender are like a form of mental apartheid or segregation – as you say, tramlines, in which we get trapped. We need to grow out of this mental slavery, and think of ourselves as human beings, with every individual having their own potential, and their gender being only one among many aspects of their identity. For far too many people,… Read more »

Rowan
Reply to  Rowan
16, September 2017 9:07 am

Oops, didn’t spot the stupid autocorrects that turned ‘sorts’ into ‘sports’, or ‘own’ into ‘one’.
(I did at least spot ‘apartheid’ getting turned into ‘partied’.)

Caconym
Reply to  Rowan
16, September 2017 12:11 pm

Nicely put.

temperance
14, September 2017 9:16 pm

Transgender parents not helping.

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