How did the Government come to reject the press’ Royal Charter?
After all, many hacks, pundits and editors truly believed the guff about it
being “tough”, and swallowed the spin
about “£1 million fines”, so how
could a Coalition, most of whose members were Tories, not see its merit? There
had to be a dark and sinister force out there. Their side could not possibly have
made such a decision.
Who to blame? It’s all very well putting the boot in on Hacked Off, only for it to be pointed
out that they’re representing many of the victims of press intrusion. Much as
some of the less principled hacks would love to go dirt-digging in order to
discredit Christopher Jefferies, the Dowlers and the McCanns, not even the
current crop of editors will allow their papers to sink so low.
Fortunately, Maily
Telegraph deputy editor Benedict “famous
last words” Brogan has found the answer, and this is to blame everything on
that amorphous mass called The Left. Yes, never mind that the victims live in
cosmopolitan Clifton, or a Leicestershire village, and that many donors’
identities are not made public – for rather obvious reasons – they’re all tools
of The Left.
“Hacked
Off's drive against the press is a Left-wing political operation to shaft the
centre-Right” proclaims Brogan. He says it again in rather more detail:
“the drive against the press led by Hacked
Off is an effectively run political
operation on behalf of the Left to shaft the centre-Right media”. And he’s
wrong on several levels: Hacked Off
aren’t “against” the press. And it’s
not connected to any party.
Check out its key supporters: Evan Harris is a former Lib
Dem (not Labour) MP, Brian Cathcart is a lecturer, and Hugh Grant, who has been
on media duty today, is well known not through his politics, but his acting
(ditto Steve Coogan, and the thought enters that Brogan may be another who didn’t
get an invite to that bash near Brighton the other week). Some leftist
conspiracy that is ... not.
The whiff of paranoia has extended to the perpetually
thirsty Paul Staines and his rabble at the Guido Fawkes blog, who have
proclaimed “Hacked Off in Bed With Reds”, but
then, their representative at the Labour Party conference failed to gatecrash
the Coogan party, too. Their killer connection is that Hacked Off uses a media firm
set up by a Labour Party member.
Which is rather like suggesting Dixons supports UKIP because
Stanley Kalms is staunchly anti-EU. The firm concerned also works for the
British Society of Cinematographers, so perhaps the Fawkes folks should avoid
visiting a cinema in case they get tainted by the red plague. Or perhaps they should
stop recycling a 60-odd year old frightener in order to suck up to their new
masters.
After all, just
because they’re not paranoid doesn’t mean they’re not out to get them.
3 comments:
My take on the event...
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That link of mine didn't work did it?
Here's a link to where I posted it on the MailWatch site
http://www.mailwatch.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=340255#p340255
You have a lot of fans on there Tim.
Oh FFS! That didn't work either.
Can you take off my attempts!
Thanks
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