[Update at end of post]
Another week has brought another lame attempt by the perpetually thirsty Paul Staines and his obedient rabble at the Guido Fawkes blog to discredit the Leveson Inquiry and its associated Report, this time suggesting that legal firm Harbottle and Lewis is using mention of Leveson as a way of “curtailing the press through fear”. Staines’ clinching argument is over veteran entertainer Rolf Harris.
Another week has brought another lame attempt by the perpetually thirsty Paul Staines and his obedient rabble at the Guido Fawkes blog to discredit the Leveson Inquiry and its associated Report, this time suggesting that legal firm Harbottle and Lewis is using mention of Leveson as a way of “curtailing the press through fear”. Staines’ clinching argument is over veteran entertainer Rolf Harris.
On top of that assertion, Staines boasts that his blog is “nimble” (if only that attribute could be
applied to its founder) and that his being prepared to take risks is why he
named Max Clifford and Jim Davidson before other media outlets. Sadly, this is
total crap, as is the talk of Leveson cowing the Fourth Estate, the latter
being impossible without some sanction to back it up.
The reason that the Fawkes blog may be a few minutes ahead
on occasion has nothing to do with Leveson, but everything to do with making
sure that the name in the frame is correct (the precedent incident in this case
being nothing to do with Leveson, and everything to do with the Alistair
McAlpine case, and its subsequent settling by both BBC and ITV).
The Great Guido is prepared to go ahead on the information
of an uncorroborated single source. Others are not. Hence the Jean-Michel Jarre
“world exclusive” that was totally wrong.
Hence the William ‘Ague and Margaret Thatcher “story” that had to be pulled. Hence the
wrong call on Labour MP Tom Watson. And hence the recent
unsubstantiated accusation against Luciana Berger.
And hence yet another wrong call yesterday, as the Fawkes
folks asserted “Hearing Rolf
Harris story will go mainstream tomorrow”. Today has seen no Rolf
Harris story going mainstream. So what is the story about? Well, Harris, as
Mark Williams-Thomas has already told, has been questioned as part of the
Police investigation titled Operation Yewtree. But he has not been charged with
any offence.
Moreover, this is not new news, having been reported last November. Harris is believed to
have been interviewed as part of the “others”
strand of Yewtree, which means there is, as with Jim Davidson and Max Clifford,
no link to Jimmy Savile or to those associated with him. Nor is there any word
as to whether Harris was questioned over his own actions, or someone else’s.
That last is important, given that Harris was at the BBC
when all manner of improper behaviour by others was allegedly happening. So it’s
possible that there is no story about Rolf himself, and that this is why there
is no coverage. But Staines and his pals have a Leveson bashing agenda, and so
draw a different conclusion based on zero evidence – and not for the first
time, either.
We’re still waiting for “mainstream
tomorrow”. Another fine mess, once
again.
[UPDATE 7 January 1415 hours: Today there is still no sign of the Rolf Harris story "going mainstream", and I hear that this may be connected to Harris being in poor health, something that never seems to bother the Fawkes rabble when they go after others. Details are scarce at present, although Harris has previously opened up about having suffered from depression.
One might have thought that The Great Guido might know about that, as the revelation was made to Piers Morgan, whom the Fawkes folks have been pursuing on and off ever since they figured out he was a good subject around which to construct a "look over there" narrative over Phonehackgate, and that he had more Twitter followers than they could ever dream of.
But thus far there is no acknowledgement of this possibility, nor any kind of withdrawal, and far less an apology. No-one should be surprised, as normal practice for the Fawkes rabble is to keep schtum and hope that no-one notices. Another fine mess, once again]
[UPDATE 7 January 1415 hours: Today there is still no sign of the Rolf Harris story "going mainstream", and I hear that this may be connected to Harris being in poor health, something that never seems to bother the Fawkes rabble when they go after others. Details are scarce at present, although Harris has previously opened up about having suffered from depression.
One might have thought that The Great Guido might know about that, as the revelation was made to Piers Morgan, whom the Fawkes folks have been pursuing on and off ever since they figured out he was a good subject around which to construct a "look over there" narrative over Phonehackgate, and that he had more Twitter followers than they could ever dream of.
But thus far there is no acknowledgement of this possibility, nor any kind of withdrawal, and far less an apology. No-one should be surprised, as normal practice for the Fawkes rabble is to keep schtum and hope that no-one notices. Another fine mess, once again]
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