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Commentators have been getting worked up about the unpleasant language allegedly used by Tory MPs to described the likely fate of failing and flailing PM Theresa May. Mps have reportedly talked about ‘heating a knife’ in readiness for bringing an end to her tenure and have said that she should ‘bring her own noose’ to a meeting with the Tories’ ‘1922 committee’ that would be expected to tell her to step down.

The comments are hyperbolic and deeply unpleasant – but they have triggered hypocritical responses on the part of certain right-wing characters who should know better but, completely unsurprisingly, do not.

Jess Phillips

Labour right-winger and former leadership challenger Yvette Cooper tweeted condemnation of the MPs’ terminology and colleague Jess Phillips chimed in with her agreement:

But Jess Phillips has form. Ms Phillips infamously claimed to have told Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott to ‘fuck off’ and appeared proud of having done so. But Ms Abbott denied that Phillips had ever said it, observing about the claim:

Jess Phillips MP never told me to fuck off. What was extraordinary is that she made a big deal about telling people she had.

Even more pertinently, Phillips said she would ‘knife [Jeremy Corbyn] in the front‘ if she felt his leadership of the Labour Party should end. In other words, Jess Phillips not only used the same kind of language her ‘Me either’ comment implies she condemns – but did so in exactly the same context of bringing down a party leader.

Twitter users were quick to spot the hypocrisy:

Dan Hodges

The famously, consistently wrong Daily Mail columnist Dan Hodges also joined in the condemnation of the comments about May, claiming he found it ‘disgusting’:

But Hodges had said similar and about Labour’s leader – going so far as to dehumanise the target of his obsession:

Hodges and Phillips are not the only right-wingers to have form for such abusive language toward Jeremy Corbyn, of course. Right-wing hardliners and others have suggested violence against the Labour leader on social media – and Corbyn has faced death threats as a result of such incitement.

The howls of outrage among right-wingers about such incitement and threats have been conspicuously absent.

Former S*n editor Kelvin Mackenzie ‘joked’ that news of someone knifing Corbyn to death would bring the UK ‘the most joy’:

It seems threats and violent rhetoric are not a problem when they’re directed toward someone you don’t like – and whose political success you fear – and that right-wingers and so-called ‘moderates’ either suffer from a complete lack of self-awareness, or are similarly completely shameless.

Jess Phillips was contacted for comment. The SKWAWKBOX was not able to find contact information for Hodges and Mackenzie.

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