The campaign to “get”
Tory MP Tim Yeo by the Guido Fawkes blog has
already been noted here. What had not been clear, however, was where the
Fawkes blog had got its steer: after all, the operation is at present in the
hands of intern Alex Wickham, while the perpetually thirsty Paul Staines suns
himself at another of his four residences, and the flannelled fool Henry Cole
is also on leave.
Cripes chaps, these cabby coves aren't happy!
And the answer is not only not a secret, but also shows how
the Fawkes blog slants others’ stories to match its own line, while protecting
politicians that Staines idolises. The disquiet among some London cabbies –
though how many is unclear – was not primarily over Tim Yeo’s involvement, but
the behaviour of occasional Mayor Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson.
In fact, when you look at the material that was used by
Wickham to produce the items on the Fawkes blog, it is not difficult to blink
and miss the mention of Yeo: it’s all about Bozza. Moreover, it’s equally about
pollution and poor air quality – yes, someone concerned about the environment
has gone to the one well known blog that specialises in kicking
environmentalists.
You think I may be jesting here? Have a look at this press release,
on the website of National Taxi Association (NTA), on behalf of a group calling
itself “Cabbies Against Boris”. Or another missive
from that group carried on the Sack Boris site. Both these pass severely
adverse comment on the age limit, which is held to be “improper and unlawful” and will “do nothing to reduce emissions”.
Plenty of attacks there on Bozza. None on Yeo. Now consider this
post on the SuperCabby site, authored by Dave Davies and again citing
Cabbies Against Boris. After berating Bozza for his closeness to the Murdochs
and Barclays, Davies returns to criticism of the age limit for taxis, restating
the position that it will do nothing for emissions and claiming that its only
purpose is to sell more new cabs.
Then he says this: “Boris implemented the Age Limit after it was
proposed by his close Conservative colleague Mr Tim Yeo who is Chair of the
Environmental Audit Committee. Mr Yeo is also Chairman of Eco City Vehicles who
sell the new taxis that drivers are forced to buy at a price of more than £35k”.
And that is where the Guido Fawkes blog got its ammunition.
Never mind that the twin clear concerns of Cabbies Against
Boris were a suspicion of less than totally ethical behaviour by the Mayor, and
the number of deaths each year attributable to poor air quality. Bozza is an
heroic figure to Staines and Cole, and so in the retelling he comes out
smelling of the proverbial roses. And the environmental argument also gets lost
in the Fawkes laundry.
Just so they can go after an MP they don’t like. Another fine mess, once again.
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