Whenever the Maily
Telegraph’s “Deputy Editor”
Benedict Brogan sounds off on any subject, readers would do well to remember
just how well informed and perceptive he is not. Ben’s sheer
cluelessness was cruelly exposed in the wake of Phonehackgate when, in
January last year, he penned a suitably fawning piece titled “Andy
Coulson’s staying power in Downing Street”.
Coulson, Ben asserted, “commands
an extraordinary hold on David Cameron and the Government machine ... he runs a
tight ship, and is now contemplating changes to make it more efficient ... he
is considered, frankly, irreplaceable”. This steaming pile of highest grade
bullpucky was deposited on January 18. Three days later, Coulson was out the
door, a
move that had been decided 48 hours previously.
This unparalleled ability to make totally wrong calls should
be borne in mind when considering the latest Brogan missive, “As
donors stampede to back Boris, the PM can only watch”. Ben tells that
Bozza is on some kind of roll, that the Tory Party has decided Young Dave is
some kind of latter-day version of Sailor Heath, and that only the Blond can
save his party and deliver Real Conservatism (tm).
And this is drivel from start to finish. Brogan talks of “business” (who they? – Ed) wanting “robust
action on tax, workplace regulation, European bureaucracy and reducing the size
of government” and then slipping in this jaw-dropping line: “all themes that the London Mayor made a
central part of his campaign for re-election”. He didn’t, because none of
these are within his control.
Indeed, far from “reducing
the size” of the GLA, Bozza is talking of extending its reach, via TfL, to take
over more suburban rail services. Brogan, like a lot of right-wingers, is projecting his wish list onto Bozza. And
his only evidence – apart from all those “sources”
that served him so appallingly over Andy Coulson – is ConservativeHome, which is little more than a jerking circle for
the hopeful right.
Moreover, Brogan asserting that Bozza “is everywhere, on the radio, across television screens, booming from
the tannoys on the London Underground” betrays the basic flaw in his
thinking. London’s occasional Mayor is only “everywhere” if the extent of your world lies within the M25. Bozza
ain’t anywhere in the North West. Or Wales. Or Scotland. Or anywhere else that
is not London.
And even in the capital, questions remain: Bozza won
re-election by just 60,000 votes despite a vicious campaign on his behalf
against Ken Livingstone. He has continued spending other folks’ money on vanity
projects that nobody asked for. He can’t take criticism without becoming peevish
and sometimes downright abusive. And there are limits to Government by saying “crikey” and “yikes”.
Benedict Brogan appears to be in “famous last words” mode yet again.
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You need a FLW label/tag for this joke of a journalist
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