The increasingly lame Maily
Telegraph has
today figured out that the Tories are sending rather a lot of MPs and
activists to Newark-on-Trent to see off Nigel “Thirsty” Farage and his fellow saloon bar propper-uppers from UKIP
and thereby ensure holding on to the constituency, following the by-election
precipitated by the departure of Patrick Mercer. They’re a little slow on
catching up here.
Grant Shapps: one dodgy motah duly sold to the gullible fool from the Spectator
Because the campaign effort, overseen by party Chairman
Grant “Spiv” Shapps, had
already been covered in fawning detail on Monday by the odious flannelled
fool Henry Cole at the Spectator.
Master Cole – who normally hides behind the persona of Mr Steerpike when
contributing to the Speccy – had
supposedly been grilling Shapps, but came away conned into writing a puff
piece.
Moreover, his article shows once again that the Tories are
in hock to organisations in the vanguard of the New Conservatism, something
that will be music to the ears of their opponents. One look at the photo
accompanying Cole’s optimistically titled “Grant
Shapps has built an activists’ team to fight for the Tories in Newark –
and in 2015” tells you all you need to know.
I can't get conned, cos I'm on telly!
There at the front, alongside Shapps and MPs like populist
Rob Halfon, is
one Mark Clarke (on the right, and indeed on many peoples’ right), who
stood against Sadiq Khan in Tooting in 2010, only to be kicked off the Tories’
prospective candidates list soon afterwards. Clarke has been active within the
Young Britons’ Foundation (YBF), the self-styled “Conservative Madrasa” led by Donal Blaney.
The idea of Shapps’ “Team
2015” and “Road Trip 2015” is to
get lots of extra activists into constituencies the Tories need to hold or win
in order to gain a majority in next year’s General Election. The YBF’s idea has
always been to get “ideologically sound”
Conservatives (note “Conservatives”,
and not necessarily “Tories”) into
all walks of public life. Cole does not tell his readers about this.
So, alongside populists like Halfon are those trained by the
YBF, whose CEO is in favour of dismantling the NHS and providing health care on
the US model (which yields less good outcomes and costs almost twice the
percentage of GDP). Such mere details are not covered by Cole – himself a good
friend of the YBF – who would rather sell the idea of young activists finding
love while campaigning.
Yes, join
the Tories and cop off during a by-election campaign – a desperate ruse to
sell activism from a desperate party Chairman. And what nobody seems to have
noticed is that in Newark the Tories are defending a whopping 16,000 majority.
Mercer scored over 53% of the popular vote last time. Pouring hundreds of
bodies into the place is not a sign of strength, but of desperate weakness.
And all the while, the Tories are dependent on right-wing
entryists. Not a good sign.
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