Julie Bindel
12 posts todayAnyone watching The Newsreader? It is one of the most brilliantly stressful things I’ve watched in a long time
Anyone watching The Newsreader? It is one of the most brilliantly stressful things I’ve watched in a long time
RT @DrClareChambers: After that, you might enjoy listening to the talks in the Andrea Dworkin commemorative conference I convened way back in 2006. https://t.co/EPZYMh... https://t.co/v0suqu...
I’m in the same cafe as Bill Nighy and he’s even more handsome in real life. That’s my thought for the day.
RT @CaitlinDavies2: Policewomen in the 1920s, like Lilian Wyles, were told to 'go back to their washtubs'. In the 1970s, they were known as Plonks, 'person with little or no knowledge'. @bindelj https://t.co/agHL5Y...
Hello food Twitter, what are the best restaurants near Turnpike Lane please?
This is a brilliant book, and I recommend you read it - Jackie Malton is a total star and we owe her a lot. I part company with her on the 'few bad apples' bit though. I reckon the force is institutionally misogynistic and racist: ...
RT @LesleySemmens: Review of "The Real Prime Suspect" by @bindelj Good on the historic stuff, but: "What we need is a book by a retired female officer who is willing to do a warts-and-all expose." https://t.co/aRkEG9...
RT @MarjiaAdamskia: Holy shit, that's a mindfuck side by side in broad daylight https://t.co/P3bga3...
RT @unherd: Most male police officers aren’t brave public servants | @bindelj https://t.co/mNNxfn...
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RT @unherd: Policewomen in the Seventies were expected to deal with “women’s issues” — like pram thefts | @bindelj https://t.co/mNNxfn...
RT @unherd: Jackie Malton’s new book suggests the bad old days of police misogyny are long gone. She couldn’t be more wrong. | @bindelj https://t.co/mNNxfo...