Young Dave is rumoured to be finalising a ministerial
reshuffle, to be announced early next week. Some key Cameron allies – the Rt
Hon Gideon George Oliver Osborne, heir to the seventeenth Baronet, William ‘Ague,
and Theresa May, are said to be staying put. Iain Duncan Cough may also remain
at the DWP, if only because nobody else will touch that particular shambles
with a bargepole.
But there is one thoroughly deserving candidate for the
sack: step forward party chairman Grant “Spiv”
Shapps. Under his
signally ineffective leadership, the Tories have managed to come third –
behind UKIP – in by-elections for the Eastleigh, South Shields, and Wythenshawe
and Sale East seats. Strategist Lynton Crosby is rumoured to want him out. And
there have been other distractions.
Do not even consider buying a motah from this man
Shapps’ past use of aliases – he admits to calling himself
Michael Green, and may also have gone under the name of Sebastian Fox – is one
thing. A firm selling a software package whose sale may constitute an “act of fraud” is
something else entirely. HowTo Corp., now apparently wound up, sold Traffic
Paymaster on the promise of generating traffic – and money.
However, and in this case there is a significantly sized
however, “The software package produced
web pages by ‘spinning and scraping’ content and sought to attract advertising,
in contravention of Google's code of conduct. Google said it would blacklist
sites created by Traffic Paymaster”. Then came the toe-curlingly embarrassing
Bingo tax infographic.
Mouth, meet foot
“Cutting the Bingo tax
and beer duty: To help hardworking people do more of the things they enjoy”,
suggesting that working people were “they”, and that beer and bingo were their
favoured pastimes, caused
The Thick Of It writer Simon
Blackwell to respond “if that
Conservative beer & bingo ad had come up at a Thick Of It script meeting
we’d have rejected it as being too far-fetched”.
Doc Hackenbush corrects the infographic for honesty
And now
has come news that Shapps’ local Conservative Party, in Hatfield, has been
fined more than £3,000 “after not
supplying information to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for 2010, 2011
and 2012”. That’s on top of the
complaint that a survey on the Tory Party website “is in breach of a basic legal requirement as it fails to specify the
purpose for which the data will be used”.
Cameron will have been reminded by Crosby that the party
chairman needs to be able to rally the troops for next year’s General Election.
Membership has
been falling steadily on Shapps’ watch, and is now well behind Labour. And
he didn’t exactly distinguish himself at the European elections in May. If
anyone deserves the boot, the grinning spiv with the reverse Midas touch does.
Sacking Grant Shapps
would also be a popular move well beyond the Tory Party.
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