The perpetually thirsty Paul Staines and his rabble at the
Guido Fawkes blog is known to have sold out to most of the press. But somehow
it is managing to comment on the continuing ruckus at the Telegraph, which suggests there may have been a falling out between
those in the Victoria bunker and folks elsewhere in the Barclay Brothers empire
– like at the Spectator.
Feared. Allegedly
Sadly, The Great Guido’s offerings are not improving as a
result, as witness the piss-poor “Telegraph
squared by Downing Street ahead of 2015”, suggesting
that the editorial line of the Tel
has been modified to shill shamelessly for Young Dave and his jolly good chaps
in the run-up to next year’s General Election, and that this is held to be a
big change from the editorship of Tony Gallagher.
The basis for the story is that Jason Seiken and Chris Evans
of the Tel had a meeting with Cameron
back in March. Well, whoopee-do: all the stories the Fawkes blog is quoting in
support of that change have appeared rather more recently, and what Staines and
his pals have not told is that, rather more recently than the folks from the Tel, Cameron hosted a more significant
press presence.
We've already got our gongs, thanks ...
That was the legendarily foul mouthed Paul Dacre of the Daily Mail, whose meeting was followed
by the Mail going
into slavish Tory Party support mode, even working
with the party the other week on an assault on the NHS in Wales. The Mail has even broken
with the rest of the press pack on occasion, so it can splash yet more Tory
propaganda on the front page.
What is remarkable about the Mail’s support is how grovelling and uncritical it is, which, for
Dacre, is unheard of: although the Mail
is deeply conservative, the paper has never held back from criticism of the
party if there has been any suggestion that it is not in sync with the Vagina
Monologue’s moral crusade. That is why this blog suspects Dacre has been
promised a gong for his efforts.
... but I haven't f***ing got mine yet, c***
Instead, the Fawkes rabble blether “A source familiar with the situation stresses to Guido 'the deal
has been done' ahead of the election, with the paper fully signed up to support
the Tories to the hilt – especially in regard to the ‘purple menace’. The
terms of the deal – and the benefit to Sark’s famously reclusive
billionaire brothers – remain a mystery”. Yeah, right. The Barclays already
have their Ks.
The Mail has the
larger circulation, and Dacre wields more influence than anyone now at the Tel. Yet the Fawkes folks ignore that
obvious connection and go after one they are free to talk about, with a truly
lame scrap of evidence to back it up. The Tel
always backs the Tories in the run-up to General Elections. It’s not news.
But it is confirmation that The Great Guido has sold out to
most of the press, and that the Tel
is up shit creek without a paddle. Another fine mess, once again.
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