Following the announcement by Tory MP Louise Mensch that she
is resigning her seat in the Commons and therefore triggering a by-election
in the Northamptonshire constituency of Corby, there have been a number of
variously silly ideas as to who might make an ideal candidate, not just for the
Tories, but other potential entrants as well. Today, though, has brought the
silliest of all suggestions.
It wouldn't involve Fox News Channel, either
Because, following the speculation that London’s occasional
Mayor Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson might try and use the seat as his
springboard back into Parliament – which Bozza had to swiftly deny – has
come the musing of James “Saviour of
Western civilisation” Delingpole, who has revealed that he is moving to
the county, and that he is “skint”.
Perhaps all the abuse he routinely directs at the BBC has
put the dampener on all those well-paid appearances that he puts in on, er, the
BBC. But what is clear is that Del Boy really believes that he would be a
credible candidate – for the right party, naturally. And the party onto which
he has projected his ideals is UKIP, led by the self-promoting Nigel “Thirsty” Farage.
And to this prospect I say fine. Go on, Del, give us all a
good laugh. So why can I say this with any confidence? Simples. Just look at
the numbers. Here
in Crewe and Nantwich, UKIP didn’t do better in the 2008 by-election than
the 2010 General – they did worse (2.2% of the vote versus 2.8%). The only
other time the party stood a candidate in the constituency (in 2001) they got
less than 2%.
Now look at results in Corby: the UKIP
vote share in the last four General Elections has been 0.9%, 1.8%, 2.6% and,
well, nothing – they didn’t contest the seat in 2010. Anyone who admits to
being “skint” and then suggests they
might like to participate in an electoral contest that would result in their
losing a £500 deposit might be thought not to be dealing from a full deck.
Even Farage only secured a 17.4% vote share in Buckingham
last time round because he was standing against Commons Speaker John Bercow,
and the Speaker, who is by tradition not opposed (no Labour or Lib Dem
candidate stood against him) did not fight the kind of campaign that any entrant
is likely to face over in Corby. So I’m all for Delingpole standing.
Once he’s loosed off in his usual manner and called anyone
he dislikes something that sounds rather like “retard”, and been tripped up by a few of those questions that Paul
Nurse so easily kebabbed him with, he’ll be well on the way to being a
combination of comedy gold and a dead cert for a lost deposit. So on this one, I’m with the
loathsome Toby Young. Let Delingpole be drafted.
Shooting fish in a
barrel just became so much more appealing.
Not only does he claim to be "skint", but also describes £65,738 per annum plus expenses as "crap money".
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