There is little subtlety nowadays at the increasingly
piss-poor Maily Telegraph in its
attacks on those ghastly oiks who oppose its heroes in the Tory Party, and
today has brought an excellent example of the genre, as “Education Editor” Graeme Paton goes into bat for Michael “Oiky” Gove, telling
readers “Gove to 'dock parents'
benefits for condoning truancy'”.
Yes, "Oiky", you've disrespected teachers
And what is this about? “Michael
Gove, the Education Secretary, is to announce a new crackdown on problem
parents who fail to ‘face up to their responsibilities’ by ensuring children
attend school on time ... Full details of the reform package will be outlined
later this year but the Telegraph has
learnt that it will include docking child benefit payments from parents of
habitual truants”.
Stop right there. That first headline is loaded: there is
one clear suggestion here, and that is to connect benefit recipients with child
truancy. Not just child benefit – which is in any case universal – but benefits
as in the idea of some being dependent on the state, of being out of work. The Tel is saying, very deliberately, that
some mythical body of benefit claimants is responsible for kids not turning up
at school.
But what this is also about is jaw-dropping hypocrisy: “We need to ensure that those parents who
don’t play their part in ensuring their children attend school, ready to learn
and showing respect for their teacher, face up to their responsibilities”
Gove will apparently say to Policy Exchange, a so-called think tank which was,
to no surprise, set up partly by Himself Personally Now.
“Respect for their
teacher?” From the same minister who, in the same address, “will round on the left-wing educational
establishment”? The same minister who has spread the same disrespectful
smears about education professionals, even before the 2010 General Election?
The same minister who has presided over systematic abuse
of educators by his retinue of polecats in recent years?
It was Gove and his acolytes who characterised any part of
the educational establishment that did not meet with the approval of the right
as “The Blob”, an early example being
a
superbly paranoid rant in the Spectator
by Dennis Sewell in early 2010, promising “the
political cage fight between the Tories and the educational establishment will
be the most thrilling contest of Cameron’s first hundred days”.
Gove’s ardent fan James Chapman at the Daily Mail was still churning
out the same drivel earlier this year, telling “Education Secretary remained
defiant against left-wing establishment ... Confirmed he refers to them as 'the
Blob' - a reference to 1950s horror film”. Michael Gove has single-handedly alienated the teaching profession by
having them all denounced as rotten lefties. Now he wants others to “respect” them.
What a stinking,
unprincipled hypocrite he is. So no
change there, then.
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