If there was to be controversy over the recruitment of
Duncan Weldon as economics editor of Newsnight,
then one well-known self-appointed Beeb basher had to troll those concerned for
all they were worth. And so it came to pass: proving once again that even stupid
people occasionally get into Oxford University, former Tory MP Louise Mensch
went in with both feet and made a fool of herself.
(c) Doc Hackenbush 2014
The show’s deputy editor Neil Breakwell was first for
trolling. “Where and how did you
advertise the vacancy? How many candidates did you interview?” she
demanded. Breakwell replied with a link to BBC Careers, which described the job
and the skill set that a typical applicant might possess. At this point, Ms
Mensch made her first glaring and rather elementary error.
“That is an internal
advertisement. How is it that you have hired a man who worked for the TUC? Why
were outsiders not alerted?” she railed. The link was valid, which means it
is not an internal advert. Outsiders were alerted, and Weldon was one of them.
And there is no prohibition on the BBC appointing someone who has worked for
the TUC (this also applies to former Murdoch employees).
“If you care to
correct, it was advertised externally and open to external candidates”
Breakwell told her, to which Ms Mensch’s plainly dumb reply was “Where?”. But this line of questioning
was getting her nowhere, so she changed tack, trolled Ian Katz, and invented
another scenario: “You reached out to
Weldon directly. How many Conservative economists did you reach out to?”
came the demand.
Note that there is no evidence that Weldon, or anyone else,
was invited to apply. Ms Mensch made that up – something that, in others, she
would call a “lie”. This brought us
to a yet more bizarre rant: “The BBC (Newsnight staff or higher) directly approached Duncan
Weldon about the Newsnight editor
job. Am asking them to confirm”. So she asserts something, and then asks if
it’s actually true.
Note also that, for some reason, she has been tagging Damian
Thompson of Telegraph blogs in her trolling
attempts. Perhaps she’s angling for a berth there. In any case, on she
ploughed: “Because the fact they
approached Duncan Weldon about the job proves their appointments process rotten
to the core” (this before knowing whether he had been approached).
And to prove that, her very next Tweet read “Come on [Neil Breakwell], let’s have some transparency. Did BBC staff
approach Duncan Weldon about the Newsnight editor position”. As Jon Stewart might have said, two things here.
The BBC isn’t accountable to a non-licence fee payer who lives in the USA. And
she already asserted that the Beeb had approached Weldon. At least three times.
This is stupidity of the highest order. As you might expect from the comedy turn.
They even avoid FOI requests ..
ReplyDeleteThis is not a bright move on the run ino GE2015
@LouiseMensch best ignored. If she really cared she'd be living over here. As it is - yawn.
ReplyDeleteWhy do people even bother to reply to her rants? She's just another Twitter nutter.
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ReplyDeleteWho is avoiding an FOI request, and can you give an example?