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Joey Barton's latest unhinged cycling-related social media rant tackles "road tax, insurance and MOT" for cyclists

The former footballer has ramped up his activity on social media since being sacked as manager of Bristol Rovers, regularly attacking broadcaster and pro-cycling voice Jeremy Vine

Telling us a couple of years ago that in 2024 we would be reporting on retired footballer Joey Barton's career change from League One football manager to social media ranter, after several high-profile posts about Jeremy Vine and cycling, we would probably be fairly surprised to say the least. And yet, here we are...

Barton — whose playing career with Manchester City, Newcastle, Queens Park Rangers, Marseille, Burnley and Rangers was overshadowed with convictions and jail time for assault — has reinvented himself in recent months, having been made redundant by Bristol Rovers in October, ranting on social media about female pundits getting TV roles and Jeremy Vine and cyclists, among other things.

In fact, such is the spotlight around Barton at the minute, sports minister Stuart Andrew this week commented on his remarks about women working in football in TV roles, describing the outbursts as "dangerous" and "not acceptable". Cycling has also been on Barton's radar.

Yesterday, the retired footballer whose international career famously lasted 15 minutes, took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to "ask for a friend [...] how we would go about" getting "a petition to charge ‘Pedalphiles’ Road tax, need to have insurance and an MOT.....to ride in London".

Some tried to point out the idea had been rejected recently by the government, lawyer Nick Freeman's similar 2021 petition scraping across the 10,000-signature threshold for an official reply, only for the government to state it has "no plans" for such proposals as cyclist identification numbers, licences and penalty points.

And while the social media activity has been dismissed by many as the rantings of an outspoken former footballer out of work and seeking the spotlight, they have concerningly attracted a large audience, Barton's following growing to nearly three million and the most recent cycling-related post being viewed more than 350,000 times since yesterday lunchtime.

Some at least tried meeting the road tax ranting with some facts. 

"Road tax doesn't exist," one reply said. "But I'm guessing you're asking for a fair charge to each road user for the proportionate damage they do to the road that needs maintaining?"

The same user, responding to someone saying road tax was "rebranded as an emissions tax", said: "Correct, an environmental levy with sliding scale cost against CO2 produced. Band A vehicles pay £0. Bicycles would be in that banding. So if you insist on 'road taxing' them, no cyclist would pay anything, but all motorists in higher bands would pay more for the extra admin."

Another reply said: "Shouldn't you start by charging motorists road tax first? Road tax hasn't existed since 1937. And if you were to charge cyclists in the same way as vehicles (based on engine size and emissions) then the fee would amount to £0 anyway."

Above is another reply, so far unacknowledged by Barton whose social media crusade has moved on to the Post Office scandal, trans athletes,  Israel and Gaza, the monarchy, performance-enhancing drugs in sport, Sports Personality of the Year, and female pundits in football.

Dan is the road.cc news editor and joined in 2020 having previously written about nearly every other sport under the sun for the Express, and the weird and wonderful world of non-league football for The Non-League Paper. Dan has been at road.cc for four years and mainly writes news and tech articles as well as the occasional feature. He has hopefully kept you entertained on the live blog too.

Never fast enough to take things on the bike too seriously, when he's not working you'll find him exploring the south of England by two wheels at a leisurely weekend pace, or enjoying his favourite Scottish roads when visiting family. Sometimes he'll even load up the bags and ride up the whole way, he's a bit strange like that.

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Steve K | 10 months ago
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This is the man who described a racist murder as a "scrap".  Please don't given him the oxygen of attention.

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momove replied to Steve K | 10 months ago
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Had never heard of him until this article. I plan to continue on never hearing of him.

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the little onion replied to Steve K | 10 months ago
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Oxygen of attention? I'd prefer not to give him oxygen of any kind

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hawkinspeter | 10 months ago
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Unfortunately, he's demonstrating that just because someone is famous for being good in one field (e.g. football), it doesn't make their opinions any more valid than asking a random person in the street. Unfortunately, social media magnifies and promotes posts that provoke people, but not the thought-provoking ones.

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SecretSam replied to hawkinspeter | 10 months ago
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He wasn't that good as a footballer. His gob was bigger than his ability

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Hirsute | 10 months ago
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https://newsthump.com/2024/01/05/why-female-football-commentators-and-mu...

"I have always known that the best way to get your point across in any debate is to use the tragic deaths of innocent people as being analogous to anything you disagree with. I remember in my academy days, I would regularly complain about having to clean the boots of the senior professionals by likening them to Jack the Ripper. Even though some of them hadn’t even used a prostitute, never mind murdered one – but it got my point across"

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Oldfatgit | 10 months ago
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Guess this bloke* is only a YouTube channel away from being a driving instructor*.

* blokes I've never heard of, and yet their opinions are supposed to be important to me.

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brooksby | 10 months ago
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Wait until he hears that electric vehicles like Teslas don't pay any VED!

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bikeman01 replied to brooksby | 10 months ago
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brooksby wrote:

Wait until he hears that electric vehicles like Teslas don't pay any VED!

They will next year.

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didsthewinegeek | 10 months ago
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I do hope Vine sues Barton for libel, intimating he is a paedophile.

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Jogle replied to didsthewinegeek | 10 months ago
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didsthewinegeek wrote:

I do hope Vine sues Barton for libel, intimating he is a paedophile.

He'll probably do an Elon Musk and argue that it's used commonly where he grew up

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-50695593

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Runtilyoudrop | 10 months ago
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Poor man. Clearly unwell. His biography is a good read but he suffers from abuse  and anger issues which he struggles to reconcile. Probably best left alone.

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Boopop | 10 months ago
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I'm not regretting removing twitter from my bookmarks, it's become such a culture war cesspit.

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