The dust has now settled from the ruckus over
the selection process to find a new Labour candidate for the constituency
of Falkirk, and an internal party inquiry has found no evidence of wrongdoing.
Prospective candidate Karie Murphy and party chairman Stevie Deans have been
reinstated to the party, but Ms Murphy has withdrawn in favour of a new
candidate.
Of course I can go after newspapers ... like, er, the Guardian, and, er, the Observer, and, er, the Guardian, and, er ...
The Police found that there were insufficient grounds for
action. No charges were ever laid in respect of any alleged offence. But, had
you taken the reports on the affair from the perpetually thirsty Paul Staines
and his rabble at the Guido Fawkes blog as having some basis in fact, a
completely different impression would have been given, and still is, despite
yesterday’s news.
From the outset, the Fawkes blog juxtaposed a photo of Unite
General Secretary Len McCluskey and the words FRAUD CHARGES in very large
capital letters. This could be seen not just on one blogpost, but in four of
them (HERE,
HERE,
HERE
and HERE).
No apology has been forthcoming from the Fawkes rabble, and none will be – even
though there have been no fraud charges.
Union bashing is popular ...
Instead, Staines and his pals dig themselves in a bit
deeper, claiming that another Union, the GMB, has
forced the hand not just of the Labour Party, but that of Mil The Younger
personally, by cutting its affiliation to Labour. This is held to be behind
what has transpired in Falkirk, except of course that the Union involved there
is not the GMB, and saying “they pay the
bills” when they don’t is plain silly.
So why is there so much attention lavished by the Fawkes
folks on what, even for the most ardent Union-hating papers, will be little
more than a footnote in their political coverage? Ah well. That is because the
range of topics once covered by The Great Guido has decreased: no more attacks
on most papers and their hacks, for starters, as the Fawkes rabble has been
bought off by them.
... because other potential targets have bought them off
Staines has secured a column from, in turn, the Daily Star Sunday and the Sunday edition
of the Sun, so “Dirty” Des and Rupe are off limits. His tame gofer, the odious
flannelled fool Henry Cole, has a berth at the Spectator, so the Barclay Brothers titles attract no attention, and
Cole also writes for GQ, so much of the detail on the Russell Brand ruckus has
been left out of his witterings.
Coverage of the Russians by the Fawkes blog is also muted:
this may be not unconnected with the Russian embassy in the UK buying
advertising space. And today
has come a “sponsored post”,
meaning one more body that will not be attracting criticism from Staines and Co
any time soon. If the Labour Party and the largest Trades Unions bought space
too, they’d be totally stuffed.
Anti-establishment? You’ve got to be joking. Another fine mess, once again.
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