I know, I know: did any contributors get advance notice? Was
there some kind of last gathering, for us all to reminisce about past times?
And the answer is no and no: the
decision to say goodbye to Liberal
Conspiracy was taken by Sunny Hundal alone: it was his baby, and his
call. It was sad news for me and many others, but not a surprise: Sunny is a
busy man nowadays, and fair play to him.
Sunny Hundal
Few group blogs manage to combine a cutting edge and that
ability to hold power to account with genuine independence and freedom from
political, or any other form of, interference. Liberal Conspiracy was one such blog. I’m not exaggerating here.
The list of stories in which it played a role on the field of play, rather than
just looking on from the stands, speaks for itself.
With Sunny’s announcement, many on the right will feel
relieved, not least the Tory Party, and specifically (yes, it’s her again) Nadine Dorries and her
bestest pals at the Guido Fawkes blog, who
may pretend to be of independent mind, but are, as any fule kno, in hock to
those who scrabble around the dunghill that is Grubstreet. The perpetually
thirsty Paul Staines is just another sellout.
Many people got Liberal
Conspiracy all wrong: there were no editorial meetings, no to and fro to
see other contributors, no support staff. Sunny held everything together by
himself, and for that he deserves the heartfelt thanks of all who have featured
there. Many past contributors have gone on to greater things, not least Owen
Jones, Laurie Penny and the highly sound Adam Bienkov.
What folks also get wrong about Liberal Conspiracy is that it was never pushing one political point
of view. This was a very broad church: Labour and Lib Dem supporters were represented,
as well of those independent of party like me (I know that there have been
attempts to paint me as Labour, Union or other Left linked or funded, but all
have foundered on the rock of inconvenient fact).
And what some, especially on the right, don’t get is that Liberal Conspiracy has built great
loyalty among those who have been given a chance by Sunny. To demonstrate this I
can’t do better than point the still unconvinced to Steve Baxter’s “In Praise Of
Sunny” post this morning. The right snipes and sneers at Sunny, but he’s
a genuinely decent and sound bloke. That
still means something to some of us.
What of the future? Well, Zelo Street will not be
missing a beat. Liberal Conspiracy
has helped me enormously, but life goes on. Sunny Hundal and I have lived in
interesting times together, and, who knows, we may do again in the future.
And let us hope it is merely Au Revoir, and not Adieu.
Thanks again Sunny, and it’s my shout next time.
1 comment:
Thanks for the link to Steve Baxter.
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