The time of year when the Queen’s Birthday Honours are
announced has arrived. Singer Adele and comedy actor Rob Brydon have been
awarded MBEs. Everyone’s favourite sporting presenter Clare Balding gets an
OBE, as does Christian Horner, main man at F1 title winning Red Bull Racing.
Rowan Atkinson gets a CBE. And his Blackadder co-star Tony Robinson gets a
knighthood.
Where's my f***ing knighthood, c***?!?
But one name is missing, and for the second time this has
resulted in a mean spirited hatchet job by the Daily Mail, because that name is none other than the legendarily
foul mouthed Paul Dacre. This may be his last chance for recognition before
retiring – or being caused to retire – later this year after more than 20 years’
service in support of loudmouths and bullies everywhere.
So, after the 2012 New Year Honours were trashed by the Mail with the headline “Tainted
New Year Honours”, the latest
omission has brought “Dishonours!” along with a
broadside of abuse targeting former Met DAC Sue Akers, the head of Thames
Water, someone who donated to the Tory Party, and even Tony Robinson, who is denounced
as being a “Labour Luvvie”.
Why are these four being singled out? Well, Robert
Collington of Thames Water and businessman Michael Hintze – who has donated to
the Tories, which he is entitled to do – are there to make the story look like
genuine criticism of the honours system. Tony Robinson is included because
anyone who is other than wholly hostile to the Labour Party is fair game for
the Dacre attack doggies.
And Sue Akers is there not because of the Victoria Climbié case, but because she was involved in
Phonehackgate, and had run Operations Weeting, Elveden and Tuleta. As a result
of these, many hacks had been arrested, some of them early in the morning, and
although it’s fine in the press’ book to do that to anyone else, doing it to the
Fourth Estate is the most heinous of crimes.
On top of all that,
Ms Akers also gave evidence to the Leveson Inquiry which did not paint the
press in an entirely favourable light. So Dacre has had the payoff line “A former colleague of Miss Akers said: ‘A
lot of serving and former officers in the Met will be stunned to hear Sue Akers
has been made a CBE. It is fair to say she has had a chequered career’”
added at the end.
All of which confirms that Dacre is sore as hell at not
being given the K that he believes is rightfully his. His predecessor David
English got one, and heck, Max Hastings got one. Even Simon Jenkins got one.
Why oh why oh why is there no honour for Dacre? How long must he wait before
being created Lord Dacre of the Vagina Monologue? Who will listen to his pleas
for recognition?
Sadly, the last answer may be “nobody”. There goes Paul Dacre ... on his way out.
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