Clutching
at straws the morning after, the loathsome Toby Young has decided that the
third place in elections to the European Parliament (EP) by his team – that would
be Young Dave and his jolly good chaps – is a better position that the second
place recorded by Labour. Moreover, it means Mil The Younger is in the same
deep trouble that
the Murdoch Times claimed before
any result was announced.
In this, Tobes is faithfully following the script dictated
to him by CCHQ, but he fails miserably to back it up, or to take any notice of
reality. He talks of Labour’s “lacklustre
showing in the local elections”, but the party picked up well north of 300
seats and took control of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, which
may cause him more than the odd little local scholastic difficulty.
Then, as demanded
for anyone given a pulpit by the Telegraph,
he goes immediately into barrel-scraping mode with a personal attack on
Miliband: “an electoral liability. He
just doesn't look like a winner ... collapse of discipline in the parliamentary
Labour party ... under fire from armchair generals in the shadow cabinet”.
Yes, Tobes is on bullshit autopilot. So let me put him straight.
The Conservative Party – that’s your party, Tobes – has been in existence around 180 years. It had,
until yesterday, not polled outside the top two in any national election. Not
even at low points like 1945, 1997 and 2001. But in this year’s EP elections,
the Tories fell outside the top two. Yet this does not merit a mention by Tobes
– or, indeed, anyone else writing at the Tel.
No, all their fire is directed at Miliband, because he “only” came second, which is held to be
rubbish. Again, let me put some of those facts into the discussion. At the 2009
EP elections, Labour came third. The party went on to lose power the following
year. In 2004, however, with the saintly Tone at the helm, Labour recorded 2.8%
less vote share in the EP elections than this year.
And what happened at the General Election the year after?
Labour won a Parliamentary majority of over 60. The Tories have come third for
the first time in the party’s history. Their organisation at constituency level
– as demonstrated during the Eastleigh by-election – is somewhere between poor
and laughable. Party membership has declined to a level where, in parts of the country,
it is negligible.
After last week’s local election results, it is coming clear
that the Tories do not have a credible route to a majority Government next
year. As for all that wonderful economic news that Tobes believes will keep on
coming, what does he expect will happen when the inevitable rise in interest
rates makes the “cost of living crisis”
articulated by Miliband into a grim reality for tens of thousands of swing
voters?
Saying “the other lot
are rubbish” will not advance Tobes’ cause one millimetre.
1 comment:
Don't Tobes, Bozza and several other Maily Hellograph columnists have more important things to be doing? (Running London, teaching London's kids etc.)
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