The Tories have not responded particularly graciously to
losing their flagship London borough, Hammersmith and Fulham, in last month’s
local elections. But it does look like a case of “methinks they doth protest too much”, and shows that, in
opposition, the local party has already lurched to the right, although many
might have thought that H&F Tories were already right-wing enough already.
Having lost control directly to Labour, the Tories decided
on a new leader for their group on the council. Step forward Greg Smith, a
co-founder, along with NHS
hater and gun advocate Donal Blaney (see Zelo
Street passim) of the Young
Britons’ Foundation (YBF), the self-styled “Conservative Madrasa”, which
trains and places “ideologically sound
Conservatives” in like-minded businesses.
As Dave Hill at
the deeply subversive Guardian has
observed, Smith “has taken to calling
the incoming Labour administration ‘the socialists’”, a typical YBF
styling: his pal Blaney has subscribed to the school of thought much in
evidence on Fox News Channel (fair and balanced my arse) of calling any social democratic party “socialists”, even extending the characterisation
to the US Democrats.
Smith and his pals, such as Harry Phibbs (he does? Now there’s
a surprise), have been accusing Labour of dishonesty, while managing not to
notice that areas where the Tories were about to let their developer pals loose
to “redevelop” social housing in the
name of More And Bigger Paycheques For Themselves Personally Now had taken
exception to the idea and voted them out.
Nor is Phibbs keen on being straight with the electorate in
the aftermath of his team’s ousting. “Labour-run
LBHF inherits £7m underspend from [2013-4] from Conservatives to spend in [2014-5]. Will they send a thank you note?” he asks, more in hope than
anticipation. Well, not if the first
message to voters from new leader Stephen Cowan is anything to go by, they
won’t.
“We will stick to and
work within the former administration’s budget forecast totals. But we have inherited a £20.1 million gap
in next year's budget. We will tackle this deficit by cutting structural waste”
was the bad news from the Labour side. Cowan also told “Last week we also shut down
nearly £300,000 worth of council magazines and leaflets as well as ending
the practice of hanging council promotional messages from lamp posts across the
borough”.
That, had it been a Tory administration following a Labour
one, would have been all over the right-leaning part of the Fourth Estate as a
prime example of “loony left profligacy”
and Eric Pickles would have been sounding off about “Town Hall Pravdas”. But Phibbs can just trust his press pals to
ignore it.
Yes, Harry really Phibbs. And he’s still getting away with it.
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