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  1. ZakalweTheChairmaker on

    I mean, this is hardly news. I can’t be the only one who’s heard of Goodwin’s Law, right?

    *”The more that people are exposed to news about Matt Goodwin, the probability that they will think he’s a disingenuous, insufferable bellend approaches 1″*

  2. urbanspaceman85 on

    You’d have thought he’d be busy hard at work as the new Gorton and Denton Shadow MP but instead he’s just whingeing about things he’s made up.

  3. loonongrass on

    “Matt Goodwin, the one-time academic turned hard right rabble-rouser, is getting a hard time over his new book, which appears to have been written with the use of AI and is littered with errors. But surely he could have expected support from his colleagues at GB News?

    Suicide of a Nation lacks citations, elementary facts are incorrect and quotes appear to have no basis in reality – a classic sign of AI hallucination. What’s more, on those occasions where the failed Reform candidate has bothered to list a citation, he has sometimes left ChatGPT in the URL, making it clear where his research had come from.

    When writer Andy Twelves took to social media to detail the litany of errors – including that only four of 28 pupils spoke English as their first language in a single year one classroom in Bradford, that most primary school pupils’ main language in Leicester, Luton, Slough and “virtually all of London” is no longer English and that Cicero warned “We must begin with the people closest to us” (there is no record of Cicero ever saying this) – Goodwin immediately challenged him to a public debate, inevitably on his employer GB News.

    The former politics professor must have been licking his lips at seeing his tormentor being torn apart on the hard right channel – only for host Miriam Cates, the former Conservative MP, to do the unthinkable and chair the debate in a relatively fair and balanced way, allowing Goodwin to flounder as he failed to challenge any of Twelves’s claims and fell back on his usual moans about how publishing had “been completely captured by woke activists and sensitivity readers”. “Artificial intelligence is a research tool that every journalist, every academic, every data analyst now uses,” he grumbled.

    Goodwin is said to have declined to shake Twelves’s hand before the debate, remained silent in the breaks while Twelves and Cates chatted and left the studio immediately afterwards. Worse still, he found himself being pilloried on the channel the following day, as his appearance was chosen as one of the week’s ‘Triggered Tantrums’ on its Saturday Five programme. 

    Guest Lizzie Cundy said: “I’ve got to say, I’ve never seen anything like it”, while other panelists chortled at his inability to name a single academic who had peer-reviewed his tawdry tome. The haughty Goodwin, it appears, is not widely liked even by his own colleagues.

    Meanwhile, Goodwin has received nothing but opprobrium even from those ordinarily sympathetic to his politics. Laurence Fox, actor turned activist, found himself agreeing on X with the left wing broadcaster Mehdi Hasan’s view it was “hilarious”, adding that “MattGPT” was “well called out” by Twelves, while right wing commentator Connor Tomlinson questioned: “Why would you not be able to answer where the quotes came from, and need to correct them, if you wrote the book, Matt?”.

    Restore Britain founder and MP Rupert Lowe, meanwhile, suggested that Goodwin “upgrade his AI subscriptions”, while Dan Wootton, the ex GB News man forced out over a sexism incident, said that he had “completely trashed his reputation” and pointed out that “no one in Reform has publicly defended him”. Things are bad when even Wootton can get on his high horse!

    Meanwhile, in the increasingly Reformy Spectator, Sam Leith wrote: “Mr Twelves’s claim that ‘it’s not just factual errors in this book, but basic spelling and grammar ones’, I should say in fairness, tends to support Goodwin’s claim that he wrote it all himself.””

  4. RaymondBumcheese on

    Very funny that he spent that whole debate trying to get free advertising by waving his “book” directly at the camera and just ended up warning people ‘this is the thing to avoid’. 

  5. Noonecanseemenow on

    It shouldn’t be forgotten that Reform actively wanted this person to be an MP.
    Reform memebers do not get to point and laugh at MattGPT like the rest of us and should be now questioning the judgement of the parties leadership again.

  6. Fragrant-Prize-966 on

    The crazy thing is that he used to be a decent writer. The book he wrote with Roger Eatwell was especially good. It’s amazing the direction he’s taken. Then again, he’s always written about the far right. I suppose he decided to go native.

  7. South-Stand on

    Usually the producer barks into the host’s ear to step in and divert if the pet right wing pundit is struggling …l but this time they just left him to drown. Very, rare, maybe unique. Andy Twelves could not believe he had a free swing for once. Took it well.

  8. Admirable_Aspect_484 on

    Just looking at the cover alone you can tell it is a print on demand low quality book

  9. OinkyDoinky13 on

    Everyone other than Reform and their voters only ever laughed at him. MatGBT was bullshitting long before his book was sicked up.

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