He’s not religiously prejudiced, of course, but whenever
there is a Muslim scare story to be generated, Andrew “transcription error” Gilligan is there to supply it. And following
the Commons vote on Syria, and Young Dave looking daft after some of his jolly
good chaps accused Labour of “giving
succour to Assad”, Gilligan is there in short order to tell the world that
they were right after all.
Not going inside there, are you, Andy?
“Ed
Miliband’s friends of Assad” is the title, which is designed to do
one thing, and one alone: suggest that Mil The Younger is pals with Bashar al-Assad.
The sub-heading merely reinforces this: “Stop
the War Coalition has swayed Labour on Syria ... but its motives are
questionable”. Is Labour part of the Stop the War Coalition? Well, no it
isn’t, but that doesn’t stop Gilligan.
And he lets slip that his is not a disinterested stance: of
that Commons vote he claimed “MPs hadn’t,
of course, stopped the war. In fact, they had decided it should continue
unchecked indefinitely”. No, they had decided the UK would not be sticking
its bugle into a scrap that has already been joined, overtly or covertly, by
Iran, Saudi Arabia, and probably Russia, with Israel maintaining a watching
brief.
The best way of allowing the Syria unrest to “continue unchecked indefinitely” would
be to stir up even more trouble by lobbing a few dozen cruise missiles into the
area and thereby killing and maiming a few hundred more unfortunate souls. But
Gilligan knows who swayed Labour: it was Stop the War, or at least that this
was the group “which did some of the
pushing”, which is not quite the same thing.
And for Miliband to take note that “back-bench and front-bench Labour MPs made it clear they were unwilling
to go along with the Prime Minister” is no big deal. Listening to your
party? Wow, this democracy thing is catching, better commission Gilligan to
smear it! Yep, first it’s “The great
majority [opposing intervention], including
many members of Stop the War, did so from perfectly respectable motives”.
And then come the Communists, who are affiliated to Stop the
War, and one of them is a Muslim! And Gilligan has found two more Muslims
involved! And in any case, “most of the
Arab world supports some form of action”. No, Andrew, what you might have
more accurately written is “most of that
part of the Arab world that is interested is already taking or supporting some
form of action”.
It is highly unlikely that the Labour leadership has ever
met any of the individuals that Gilligan uses to smear Miliband. The best he
can manage is to accuse Stop the War of doing “some of the pushing”, and even then he concedes that the “great majority ... including many members of
Stop the War, [acted] from perfectly respectable
motives”. That’s not quite the same as saying “Assad must win”, is it?
Still, it exonerates the Tory smears, just at the right
time, so that’s all right, then.
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