Labour MP Dawn Butler vows to report Mumsnet to police in transphobia row
MP was attacked online for linking Brianna Ghey murder to transphobia
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Your support makes all the difference.Labour MP Dawn Butler has vowed to report the Mumsnet website to the Metropolitan Police after she was swamped with criticism for her reaction to the Brianna Ghey trial verdict.
The left-wing backbencher said she would refer the online forum to Scotland Yard ā suggesting it was responsible for āviciousā attacks after she suggested that the teenagerās murder was linked to transphobia.
Transgender teen Brianna, 16, stabbed to death in village in Cheshire earlier this year by two teenagers convicted of her murder this week.
Ms Butler shared a video on X, formerly Twitter, of Briannaās father outside the court: āThis cruel government has created so much hate towards the trans community they should be ashamed,ā she added.
But many users on the platform pointed out to the Labour MP that police believeĀ Brianna was not murdered by girl X and boy Y because she was transgender.
Among the torrent of flak directed at Ms Butler, some accused her of āweaponising a personal tragedyā and trying to āscore political pointsā.
In response, Ms Butler tweeted: āOh I wondered where these nasty vicious inhumane people were coming from. Time for me to unfollow and report Mumsnet to @metpoliceuk.ā
Mumsnet asked the Brent Central MP to contact them if she found posts āthat break the law, including hate speechā. They added: āIf youāve seen a post that you think falls into this category, please do report it.ā
Mumsnet founder Justine Robert denied the website was responsible for any of the attacks on Ms Butler. The chief executive said the site did not allow hate speech or ādeliberately inflammatory postsā and has an active moderation team.
āItās somewhat ironic that Ms Butler chose to post her attack on Mumsnet on X which regularly hosts comments that wouldnāt last a moment on Mumsnet and where the moderation is light touch at best,ā said Ms Roberts.
She added: āWe see this kind of double standard a lot and Iām beginning to wonder if it might be because Mumsnet is the only major platform dominated by womenās voices.ā
In response to the reaction on X, Ms Butler tweeted on Friday: āI can see the trans phobes are still frothing. Get a life! Be kinder, be nicer, be better! Itās Christmas.ā
The gruesome murder of a Brianna GheyĀ in a public park prompted candlelit vigils worldwide protesting against perceived transphobia.
The court heard how boy Y used ādehumanisingā language, talking about Brianna, referring to her as an āitā and referring to her as a ātrannyā or āfemboy.ā
However, detectives believe Brianna was killed because she was vulnerable and accessible, with her death not a transphobic hate crime but done for āenjoymentā and a āthirst for killingā.
Meanwhile, a judge has ruled that the murderers will be named by the media when they are sentenced in the new year. Ms Justice Yip ordered the press can identify the teens responsible for the āfrenzied and ferociousā attack.
Briannaās mother Esther was praised by a judge for her āfortitude and humanityā after she called for empathy and compassion for the parents of her daughterās killers.
The Independent has contacted Ms Butler and the Metropolitan Police for comment.