Liz Jones on Clare Balding: The reaction

 

Sunday 13 January 2013 09:54 EST
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2 (4) - Clare Balding Presenter and author Ordinarily, being queen of the Olympics, a best-selling memoirist, champion of women's sport and darling of Twitter would be enough for a number-one slot. We love her, and her partner, Alice Arnol
2 (4) - Clare Balding Presenter and author Ordinarily, being queen of the Olympics, a best-selling memoirist, champion of women's sport and darling of Twitter would be enough for a number-one slot. We love her, and her partner, Alice Arnol (PA)

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Twitter has turned today into a popularity contest between Daily Mail columnist Liz Jones and BBC presenter Clare Balding. No prizes for guessing who won.

Under the headline "You need more to be a TV role model than bad clothes, Clare" Liz Jones has written a piece in today's Mail on Sunday ostensibly about Balding's failure to "criticise the use of the whip by jockeys, or collapse in tears and rage when yet another horse has broken its neck", but which reads more like a wholesale character assassination of the much-beloved winner of a recent Women in Film and Television Award for her work on the Olympics and Paralympics. Jones gets digs in at Baldings "cheap hat and shoes" and "sense of superiority", but seems mostly miffed about Baldings refusal to grant Jones's interview request.

The twitteratti are almost unanimous in their support of Balding:

@AnneBillson: "Clare Balding goes up in my estimation for pulling out of a Liz Jones interview. Jones tries to get revenge by being catty in print. Fails."

@helencwarner: "I doubt @clarebalding is weeping into her cornflakes to discover that Liz Jones doesn't like her. I'd say it's more of a compliment."

@woodo79: "Liz Jones must be mighty pissed off that someone else managed to print a more offensive article than hers today and is getting all the anger." [presumably a reference to Julie Burchill's controversial comment piece in defence of Suzanne Moore.]

@ThomasKerrRP takes a different tact, pointing out a suspected factually inaccuracy in the piece: "Liz Jones makes some unbelievable claims in today's Mail pic.twitter.com/wmoXwtr7"

@clarebalding herself, of course, rises well above the fray: "Please don't turn today into a Liz Jones hatefest. I'm not upset at all. She has merely justified my choice not to be interviewed by her"

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