Talk:Katie Hopkins
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edit- Plus Size is just a euphemism for fat.
- This statement that Hopkins made caused a great deal of controversy. She mentioned it in a debate between herself and a woman who claimed to be a victim of 'fattism'. Hopkins argued that loosing weight should be a prerequisite for employment if you are obese.
- Socially, we still look at tattoos as graffiti and who wants to see graffiti?
- Hopkins in a debate on This Morning as to whether the stigmatisation of tattoos had died out. Katie mentioned that she would refuse to employ someone with tattoos in fear of offending customers.
- I'm not big on the stayathomers rattling on their keyboards 'breast is best'.
- Hopkins said this to Phillip Schofield after warning her that she was in danger of offending members of Netmums after referring to them as 'a rather boring group of people.
- When you've got a zebra in a wig shouting at you, it's too much. It's too much.
- Hopkins said this to Sonia Poulton in an argument over the state of obesity in Britain.
- Strikes teach children that if you don't like something, have a collective strop. Go outside and shout about it.
- Hopkins said this to the assistant secretary to the NUT after a mass walkout of teachers demanding more pay.
- I've been the biggest bitch in Britain for a long time now.
- This comment shows how little Hopkins cares about what other people think of her. She is proud of being controversial.
- For me, fat people, it's just complete laziness.
- Hopkins said this to reiterate her views on widespread obesity.
- Tyler, Wayne, Dwayne, Kylie. I don't want my children playing with them.
- This is one of Hopkins most famous quotes. In 2013, Hopkins attracted a massive amount of media attention after asserting that you can infer a child's class by their name and that children from lower-class backgrounds are less studious than children from more privileged backgrounds.
- A.P attachment parenting is just one step away from C.R.A.P crap parenting.
- Hopkins said this in a debate with Peaches Geldof concerning modern methods in which mothers raise their children.
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