If anyone was in any doubt as to the lengths that the Daily Mail will go to to pursue its meme
that the NHS is something that goes round killing its patients with all the
vigour of Passchendaele, today has banished any thought to the contrary as the
legendarily foul mouthed Paul Dacre has ordered the singularly unappealing
Amanda Platell over the top following the
Morecambe Bay maternity unit saga.
Nasty shock for unwary Sunday morning viewers
Here, there had been fourteen deaths of new-born children
which may have been avoidable (note that, unlike Ms Platell, this blog
considers its wording with some care and thought for the subject). The health
regulator, the Care Quality Commission (CQC), did not investigate, and there
has been a suggestion of a cover-up
(which, in Daily Mail speak, is something that becomes a fact in the retelling).
While enquiries progress, as they should, the
Mail is in no doubt that the former
CEO of the CQC should be “left
unemployable and with her credibility and career in tatters”, unlike for
instance Jan Moir, or the unfunny and talentless Richard Littlejohn, or indeed
the Mail hacks who penned articles
such as “BBC Turns Its Back On Year Of
Our Lord”, which was both malicious and totally untrue.
But it is when Ms Platell comes to make her comparison with
what happened in the London borough of Haringey that the barrel is well and
truly scraped. First, she talks of “the
family of 'Baby T', Joshua Titcombe, a newborn who died needlessly after nine
days from an infection that could have been treated by antibiotics” (note
also that the death is, in the retelling, a matter of certainty).
Then comes the comparison. This case “unwittingly stirred memories of another baby, 'Baby P', who also died
after shocking negligence from those in authority. No one can forget baby Peter
Connolly's death. It was one of the most horrific child abuse cases ever
recorded”. No, Amanda, it does not
stir memories of Baby Peter, who had the living daylights beaten out of him by
his guardians.
The comparison is as gratuitous as it is utterly wicked, on
top of which the Mail is the most
blatant at playing both sides of the field on social services: when they
intervene, they get crapped on by the Dacre attack doggies, and when they
don’t, they also get crapped on. And then those same hacks shamelessly wonder,
with their faux innocent faces, why such jobs are so hard to fill.
And this latest Amanda Platell outburst really will not do.
What appears to have been an oversight by a hospital is not, repeat not, repeat not equivalent to
a small child being repeatedly beaten until its bones are broken and its
internal organs ruptured. That people like her are given airtime by
broadcasters just shows how the fear of the Vagina Monologue trumps decency any
time.
If the BBC had any spine, it would bar her from its studios
forthwith. Job done.
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A lot becomes clear when you examine this diagram devised by Unity at Ministry of Truth: http://www.ministryoftruth.me.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/mapping-christian-right.pdf
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