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Nick Timothy MP@NJ_Timothy · Jun 12, 2026

Labour have appointed a new adviser at the Ministry of Justice. And she has extreme views. She called Henry Nowak's…

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A Labour-appointed adviser at the Ministry of Justice faces criticism for controversial past statements, including calling a murder "useful" to the Right, defending two-tier policing, opposing single-sex spaces, and membership in Independent SAGE during the pandemic. Critics argue her extreme views make her unsuitable for influence over the UK justice system.

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  1. #1

    Labour have appointed a new adviser at the Ministry of Justice. And she has extreme views. She called Henry Nowak's murder “useful” to the Right, and the public reaction to two-tier justice “dangerous”. This is someone who should be nowhere near our justice system. 🧵

  2. #2

    She also admits that we do have two-tier policing in this country. But that this is done for “good reason.”

  3. #3

    The Supreme Court ruling was clear that sex should mean biological sex. But she attacked the EHRC for saying that women should have single-sex spaces. She even wants biological men to be able to use women’s toilets. This puts women in danger.

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    She is also a member of Independent SAGE, which was accused of undermining the scientific response to the Covid pandemic. It was criticised by the Chief Scientific Adviser. Its members wanted masks and restrictions brought back after the pandemic ended, called for the UK to adopt China’s zero covid policy, pushed for school closures, and likened a child catching Covid to child abuse. She was calling for people to wear masks as recently as December 2025.

  5. #5

    Labour are corrupting our justice system with left-wing ideology. Just in the past week, the woman David Lammy wants to choose our judges said they should NOT be appointed on merit alone. Now they want someone who supports two-tier policing to advise on the justice system. This must be stopped.