The obedient hackery of the legendarily foul mouthed Paul
Dacre found itself once more accused of routine sexism, and gratuitously
objectifying women, this week in the aftermath of Young Dave’s jolly good
cabinet reshuffle. Selecting only the younger female new recruits to
Government, the Dacre doggies went over the top as they talked of the “Downing Street catwalk”.
Behold the arbiter of what constitutes acceptable behaviour
This was compounded by calling the likes of Esther McVey and
Liz Truss “girls”, although they are
46 and 38 respectively. There was
leering talk of “thigh flashing”.
Ms McVey is
then reported to suggest the Mail’s
behaviour is fine, because she “has
laughed off her new title of Queen of the Downing Street catwalk as 'fine if it
inspires girls to go into politics'”.
There was much mockery of the Mail: Nick Clegg Tweeted a photo of his outfit the following day with
the comment “What I wore to the
office today. Fingers crossed the Mail approves. Hope I don’t look too ‘80s
cabin attendant’”. Becky Barrow, leaving
the Mail for pastures new, said “One thing that I will not miss about working
for the Mail: unspeakably awful and demeaning spreads about women”.
Cheryl Gillan was
appalled: “I sat at the breakfast table
with my male colleague, saying I cannot believe we have all these exciting
politicians into key positions and what people are talking about it is what
they are wearing, their makeup, how tight their jacket is and what their shoes
look like. I think it's just insulting. In the same way, when I left office, I
was very cross with the media treatment”
Yes, the Mail was
made the butt of jokes across the political spectrum. How to respond? Simples. It’s Friday, so it’s the deeply
unpleasant Jan Moir, the Glenda to end all Glendas. “Call me sexist, but women's clothes DO matter!” she
harrumphed. “What an utter disgrace
against taste, against humanity, among all the hard-fought gains women have
made over the centuries” she blethered. It is? How so?
“I’m talking about Liz
Truss pairing black shoes with a blue handbag. Has the woman gone mad? It’s as
if Accessorize and the concept of tasteful mix-and-match had never happened ...
the fact of the matter is that women are extremely interested, not to say
fascinated, by what other women wear. I know I am”. Well, that’s telling
me, and no mistake. And, as the man said, there’s more.
“Just look at Penny
Mordaunt, an MP for whom I have enormous admiration, sailing into No 10 in a
fabulous dress like a magnificent purple ship. I felt like cheering; her dress
was so modern, perfect, appropriate — and just a little bit joyous, too. It
said something about Mordaunt, something rather life affirming. And what is
wrong with that?” So that means more of those “unspeakably awful and demeaning” spreads.
The Daily Mail
approves of its own behaviour. Isn’t that
a remarkable coincidence?
1 comment:
New Statesman is no better ;-)
http://www.newstatesman.com/media-mole/2014/07/new-boys-block-your-guide-kings-downing-street-catwalk
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