Next month, the legendarily foul mouthed Paul Dacre, editor for the
past 21 years of the Daily Mail, and
editor in chief at the Rothermere press, will celebrate his 65th birthday. In
addition to this milestone, the Vagina Monologue will also enjoy the start of
an extension to his contract, something revealed
by the fourth Viscount Rothermere to Tatler
magazine recently.
Course I'm not f***ing retiring, c***
Dacre has been on a one-year rolling contract for some years
now, which provides him with remuneration which has of late been well north of
£1 million a year (last year’s wad was around £1.79 million). Whether this
includes his London flat, to which he is chauffeured before the start of the
working week, and from which he is then driven back to his family home at the
end of it, is not known.
Speculation was rife earlier in the year that Dacre – who is
known by Private Eye magazine as “The Robert Mugabe of Fleet Street” –
would either retire, or be caused to retire, next month, with the editor’s
chair being given to one of a number of likely contenders, these being thought
to include the Mail On Sunday’s
Geordie Grieg, and Tony Gallagher of the Maily
Telegraph.
And, after events of the past few days, Rothermere and many
of his senior staff may be wondering if they made the right decision: following
the crude and hypocritical hatchet job on Mil The Younger on Saturday, not only
has the subject of the attack kicked back against Dacre’s decision (the Miliband
smear could not have been published without his approval), but many others have
joined in the condemnation.
As Roy Greenslade has
noted today at the deeply subversive Guardian,
the criticism aimed at Dacre has come not just from Labour and Lib Dems, but
several Tories, including Young Dave, “Tarzan”
Heseltine, John Moore, George Eustice and Francis Maude. Many pundits are
breaching the unspoken rule of press Omerta
and openly passing adverse comment. And the Mail’s
own commenters are unhappy.
Indeed, even as Dacre sends yet another pundit over the top –
today
has been the turn of Stephen “Miserable
Git” Glover – the readers are increasingly tiring of this obsession.
Added to that is the mystery over why Dacre’s own father, who would have under
normal circumstances been conscripted into the armed forces in 1943, did
not serve his country as Ralph Miliband did.
There is talk of targeting the Daily Mail’s advertisers, and the location of Dacre’s London pad is
being circulated (the irony being that his paper loves to splash photos of its’
targets houses to make their location easy to find, and hands out contact
details of some hate figures). If the backlash continues, Dacre may have to do
the previously unthinkable – and apologise. He would then be damaged goods.
He should have retired. And, who knows, he may yet do so, but under duress.
1 comment:
And, as of noon today, the news gets even better for the Mail group - now reduced to infiltrating memorial services. Cheap and shoddy doesn't cover it!!
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