There are few better examples of the disconnect between the Westminster
village and reality than the return to national
politics of London’s occasional Mayor Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson,
who last night presented himself to the selection panel for the Tory Party’s
candidate to
fight the seat of Uxbridge and South Ruislip. And there were few better
examples of rank dishonesty cheering him on.
Man of some of the people very little of the time
In the Blue Corner, waiting on tenterhooks for news of her
hero, was serially dishonest Tory MP (yes it’s her again) Nadine Dorries, urging “OMG will Uxbridge just get on with it and announce!” She was given
the good news by her bestest friend, the odious flannelled fool Henry Cole,
tame gofer to the perpetually thirsty Paul Staines at the Guido Fawkes blog.
“Boris won on first
ballot with more than 50%” enthused Master Cole, and the fragrant Nadine
could hardly contain herself. “Yes!
Boris. It has begun”. Cole agreed: “Doing
London Live [so nobody’s watching, then] Never underestimate the Boris. He’s back”. The orgy of Westminster
village back-slapping was in full sway.
Ms Dorries then, albeit inadvertently, let everyone know
that the new king was not wearing a stitch: “Today is a great day, Boris is back in the team. His track record of
amazing achievement in London can now be used to benefit all”. Sadly for
Nadine and those of like mind, though, what Bozza has achieved in London is
anything but amazing, and many outside the capital would rather not have
the benefit of his expertise in spraying public funds up the nearest wall.
The people of Uxbridge may not have to suffer them, being
out in the suburbs, but an increasing number of the unfortunate passengers who
travel more than occasionally on Bozza’s
new wonder bus wish they could either use proper buses, or be able to
afford to take the tube. They are appallingly unreliable, as well as baking
their passengers in summer and freezing them in winter.
But what voters on Bozza’s prospective new manor may not
forgive is that thousands of them work at Heathrow (or have work that depends
on the airport), yet he
has been lobbying hard for a project that would see it closed and workers
forced to either relocate to the other side of London, or commute out to the
Thames estuary and back every day. His opponents won’t forget that.
And what the local UKIP branch will not forget is that, whenever
push comes to shove, Bozza comes down firmly on the UK remaining an EU member
state. Countering that by trading on his Mayoral accomplishments, which feature
a combination of money wasting, appalling dishonesty, and passing off Ken
Livingstone’s work as his own, may not count for much with Eurosceptic Tories.
Still, Master Cole and the fragrant Nadine are happy, so that’s all right, then.
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