The disagreement between Jonathan Portes of NIESR and MEP
and occasional Tory Dan, Dan the Oratory Man shows no sign of resolution. As I noted
the other day, Hannan had written a
petulant and lamentably badly researched piece smearing Portes, who at
first had the post taken down. The bear pit that is Telegraph blogs soon put it back, and Portes has now complained to
the PCC.
What am I bid for this fact? One careful owner ...
Hannan has two closely linked objectives here: kicking the
BBC by implying it is biased (no surprise for anyone at the Tel), and try to promote the meme that
NIESR is in the EU’s pocket because some of its grant comes from there. To his
clear irritation, Portes has merely maintained his composure and
set out why Hannan is wrong, an action which has clearly mystified the MEP.
“Dan Hannan doesn't
like admitting error. This would be less of a problem if he didn't get so many
things wrong. The original version of [his] Telegraph blog, on welfare, contained no fewer
than five factual mistakes” Portes observed. And he is right about Hannan
getting things wrong, often deliberately and knowingly so. Moreover, he can
also point up examples where he has been critical of the EU and EC.
“The
European Commission is doing its best to drive Spain to disaster” was
the title of a post from last year, with Portes’ photo prominently displayed at
the top. That’s the kind of headline Hannan and his pal Douglas “Kamikaze” Carswell would usually
applaud. Portes is not taking a side in the playground of politics: he is
engaging in straight economic analysis and then drawing conclusions.
This is difficult for Hannan and his editor at Telegraph blogs, Damian Thompson,
clueless pundit of no fixed hair appointment, to take on board, so the latter
has merely resorted to shameless promotion, telling “In case you missed it, @DanHannanMEP magnificent on Jonathan Portes”.
That’s magnificent as in magnificently dishonest and magnificently badly
researched.
Hannan does no better, asserting “You’ve got to hand it to the NIESR’s tiny band of Europhile Twitter
cheerleaders: what they lack in numbers, they make up for in rudeness”,
thus demonstrating the accuracy of Olbermann’s Dictum: “The right exists in a perpetual state of victimhood”. What neither
Thompson nor Hannan can bring themselves to address is that they are wrong, and
Portes is right.
There is no credible evidence that Portes favours the EU or
EC, except Hannan’s assertion. The paper he cites in support of his attack was
written seven years before Portes joined NIESR. It would be illegal for the EU
to award funding on the basis of partisan support, so Hannan should put up the
evidence. But he hasn’t got any, so he won’t: this is just a crass and obvious
smear, which is going nowhere.
And Hannan won’t apologise, because he doesn’t have the cojones to do so.
Excellent piece, well done.
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