After the news of Bob Crow’s sudden and early death had sunk
in, the politicians and pundits took their turn to pay tribute. As I noted
yesterday, even adversaries like London’s occasional Mayor Alexander Boris
de Pfeffel Johnson had many kind things to say about the RMT leader. But not
everybody was as adept at keeping their feet out of their mouth – with cringingly
predictable results.
(c) Doc Hackenbush 2014
Nowhere could this be seen to better effect than in the
distant constituency of Manhattan Upmarket, where former Tory MP Louise Mensch
enacted an “accidental Partridge” of
which Armando Iannucci and Steve Coogan could be truly envious. There was no
need for Ms Mensch to wade in to the commentary following Crow’s death, but as
with so much else, she’s just too damn clever to keep quiet.
At first all was well, as she told “I am very sorry Bob Crow has died. 52 is horribly young. RIP”.
Could she leave it there and retire with credibility undiminished? Not a
chance: back she came with “In politics
it is important to distinguish a person from their attitudes and political
positions. Very sorry a family lost their relative”. From that point, you
just knew she was about to put her foot in it.
And so it came to pass: “Yet
it would be gross hypocrisy to pretend I did anything other than to oppose all
Crow stood for. His politics, attitude were very damaging”. Hypocrisy?
That, as the late John Smith might have observed, is a bit rich: someone who
left her constituents in the lurch calling on the memory of a man who did
exactly what he was elected to do, no ifs, and no buts.
Moreover, the idea that someone wanting decent standards of
living, improved safety at work, and continuing investment in the industries he
worked with is “damaging” really is taking the biscuit. And it must be assumed
that Ms Mensch has forgotten Crow’s forthright anti-racism stance, together
with all the other homework she didn’t bother with. But she knows how to
deflect criticism.
“It’s par for the
course; a bunch of left-wing hypocrites who demeaned Lady Thatcher when she
died” she ranted. And who might that be (see my take on Mrs T’s passing HERE)?
Waving away justifiable distaste at her comments by countering “Yebbut THATCHER” doesn’t cut it,
although she was not alone in trying to garner click-bait by being abusive
about Crow’s legacy.
Yes, James “saviour of
Western civilisation” Delingpole was at it too, sneering “Bob Crow was a leftist parasite but at least
he didn’t try to claim the moral high ground”. So says a real parasite who
makes no useful contribution to the economy, other than hot air. And, as to Del
Boy, the pundit who likens his opponents to paedophiles and considers it funny
and clever, talking about morals, the less said the better.
Some on the right have not distinguished themselves here. No surprise there, then.
1 comment:
Interesting fact about Ms Bagshawe, two years ago she tweeted the name of Ched Evans rape victim yet was not arrested nor fined by North Wales Police. Oddly neither plod nor Lulu reply when I ask why?
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