[Update at end of post]
Forget fantasy football – the loathsome Toby Young, or to give him his full due, the Honourable Toby Daniel Moorsom Young, has hit upon the idea of fantasy politics, which is, as the name says, fantasy, but may provide an alternative to endless games of Monotony on damp autumn weekends, when pundits find themselves at loose ends and need to convince themselves that someone cares about them.
Forget fantasy football – the loathsome Toby Young, or to give him his full due, the Honourable Toby Daniel Moorsom Young, has hit upon the idea of fantasy politics, which is, as the name says, fantasy, but may provide an alternative to endless games of Monotony on damp autumn weekends, when pundits find themselves at loose ends and need to convince themselves that someone cares about them.
And Tobes’ latest fantasy politics wheeze is to call “Unite the
right!”, as if he can declaim a few instances of “Shazam” and miraculously bring Nigel “Thirsty” Farage and his fellow saloon bar proper-uppers back into
the fold that is the Tory Party. Sadly, as anyone with a hole in their jacksy
knows all too well (except Tobes, of course), this is total crap.
But Tobes has convinced himself, and that is all that
matters: “What I have in mind is
something bottom-up rather than top-down. A unite-the-right website set up by
members of both parties that tells people who they should vote for in their
constituency to keep out Labour and the Lib Dems”. Well, neither party
leadership will have anything to do with it, but minor point, eh?
But do go on. “Take
Eastleigh, for instance, a seat currently held by the Lib Dems. Ukip came
second at the by-election last year, so the advice would be to vote for Diane
James in Eastleigh because she’s the candidate best placed to defeat the
incumbent ... Sceptics will say this example is misleading”. Dead right it
is: the two parties would immediately fall out over 2010 versus 2013 vote
share.
The Tories were runners-up in Eastleigh at the General
Election. They had held
the seat for decades before Stephen Milligan’s bizarre demise let in the
Lib Dems. So how will Tobes square the circle? “Who will decide which candidate the website endorses? A committee made
up of equal numbers from each party”. So it’ll be a fair fight when they
fall out after the second pint, then.
In any case, if this is such a brilliant idea (OK it isn’t,
but let’s humour Tobes for a moment), why doesn’t Young set up this new website
himself? After all, as
Political Scrapbook revealed
yesterday, he’s a dab hand at web based stuff, having edited his own
Wikipedia page some 200 times two hundred times in six years. But he won’t be
going there, and it’s blindingly obvious why not.
UKIP and the Tories hate one another. And Farage and his
pals take support from a far broader pool than disaffected Blue Team members.
This idea is a non-starter. It’s another example of Lyndon Johnson’s
characterisation of a speech on economics being like pissing down your leg – it
feels hot to the bloke doing the pissing, but nobody else seems to notice.
And right now Tobes is nursing a chapped leg. No change there, then.
[UPDATE 1615 hours: Tobes has been joined in making his clarion call for unity by James "saviour of Western civilisation" Delingpole, who, in that strange form of English used by those right-leaning Clever People Who Talk Loudly In Restaurants, says he is "totally with" his pal on this.
Sadly, as anyone who has suffered the rantings of Delingpole in the recent past will know, he has dispensed so much abuse towards Young Dave, and indeed most of those in the Tory Party, to mean that his advocacy would be little short of poisonous. So that's another damp squib in the making, then]
[UPDATE 1615 hours: Tobes has been joined in making his clarion call for unity by James "saviour of Western civilisation" Delingpole, who, in that strange form of English used by those right-leaning Clever People Who Talk Loudly In Restaurants, says he is "totally with" his pal on this.
Sadly, as anyone who has suffered the rantings of Delingpole in the recent past will know, he has dispensed so much abuse towards Young Dave, and indeed most of those in the Tory Party, to mean that his advocacy would be little short of poisonous. So that's another damp squib in the making, then]
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He did tweet a gmail address that he'd set up for 'unite the right' yesterday. No idea if he would be subject to data protection laws in handling any email addresses he came by from publicising that email address because presumably 'Unite the Right' doesn't exist as a legal entity.
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