Over at the bear pit that is Telegraph blogs, the collected, er, talents have been busy telling
the world that Young Dave’s speech yesterday – when he inadvertently let slip
that he “resented” the poor – was Really
Very Wonderful. Most of this was routine, but coming out of left field was another
frankly crackpot intervention from Dan Hodges, who is still whining about the
Labour leadership.
Still crossing that fllor
Yes, while James Kirkup dutifully
told that “David Cameron did have a
rabbit: tax cuts for the middle classes” (without also telling that those
middle classes would have to wait until 2018 to perhaps see it), Janet Daley simpered
“David Cameron: he said everything we
might have hoped for” and Iain Martin scoffed
“David Cameron's speech made Ed Miliband
look utterly ridiculous”, Hodges was
out to lunch.
And he appears still to be out there, as witness “Ed Miliband is toast. Only Nigel Farage can
stop David Cameron now”. There, in the headline, is the most basic of false
assumptions: who do UKIP abstract most votes from? Sure, the Kippers take them
from Labour and the Lib Dems, but the lion’s share of disaffection crossing
over to the Farage fringe is from the Tories.
That splits the right-leaning vote. There is nothing
comparable on the centre-left to disturb Labour’s support, and so Mil The
Younger needs only to keep that bloc in one piece, and get it out to vote, to
have a rather better chance than the likes of Hodges will grant him. It may not
be the economy, but it’s to do with sums, stupid. Or as Cloughie would have put
it, “simple as that, young man”.
Dan is not listening:
“With every fresh passage he pumped
another bullet into the warm corpse of Ed Miliband’s New Politics. ‘Other
parties preach to you about a Brave New World. We understand you have to start
with the real world and make it better’”. But then, he’s used to voting
Tory and quite literally cosying up to Lynton Crosby, so this should come as no
surprise.
Yes, “There will be no
more relaunches for Ed Miliband or his party. There is no more time. Today was
the day that David Cameron finished Labour as an electoral threat. The choice
facing voters at the next election will be as glaring as it was when Margaret
Thatcher and Michael Foot were last on the ballot paper in 1983”. Except
the split in 1983 was Mrs T’s opposition on the centre-left – not UKIP.
And what Hodges still cannot get his head around is that,
despite Cameron’s slick delivery and crafted rhetoric, the polls refuse to move
in his direction: today’s daily YouGov result has a Labour
lead of 7%, with their lead on the NHS a whopping 16%. There is also the
potential minefield of leaders’ debates, which Cameron is going to have to
endure – or be called out for bottling.
Wake up and smell the coffee, Dan. You’ve imbibed too much bitter.
An excellent post on the delusional Dan "fucking" Hodges, Tory in all but name.
ReplyDeleteHodges issue is that Ed Miliband isn't the beloved David Miliband or Tony Blair.
He's been in mourning since late 2010 and trying to find a way to drag the Labour party to the right (of course, there aren't enough right wing parties, are there?) and hence the increased desperation of his prose, and his increased detachment from reality.
Dan doesn't do polls or evidence in any way: he does spite instead. He ignores psephological data, because it doesn't fit in with his rather bizarre narrative. As you, well and truly out to lunch.