Ever watched ITV’s The
Agenda? Neither have I: Tom Bradby’s show goes out on Monday evenings after
the News Not Always At Ten, in the slot opposite BBC2’s Newsnight. But the right-leaning press was watching, or at least
they’ve lifted the copy from someone who was, because last night Mil The
Younger was on, and so was overmonied loudmouth Myleene Klass.
Another day, another hatchet job
Who she? Ms Klass is famous for once being a member of a
manufactured pop group, having then had a solo career, presenting a variety of
TV programmes, going on I’m A Celebrity
Get Me Out Of Here, and otherwise for being Herself Personally Now. She is
one of those “personalities” who
fetch up as part of the rotating chat show guest list. In 2011, her estimated worth was £11
million.
And she was not enamoured of the prospect of a “Mansion Tax”, so, although it has been
reported that she “debated” this Labour
Party proposal with Miliband, in effect she ranted at him and kept on ranting
at the thought that he might get a word in edgeways in his party’s defence. The
Tory supporting press loved it: she had “wiped
the floor” with Miliband. This was true, as four Twitter users said so.
However, and here we encounter a significantly sized
however, Ms Klass’ outburst, and her suggestion that £2 million would only buy
you “a garage” in London, may not be
playing out necessarily to her advantage. Why so? Well, the mansion tax idea is
popular, especially among those who do not have eight-figure fortunes and think
that those who do would not be unduly harmed if asked to pay a few hundred quid
more.
That did not deter the press, with
the Mail crowing “Well you wanted a Klass war, Ed! As if
things weren't bad enough, now the beleaguered Labour leader is humiliated on
TV by former pop star Myleene as she takes him to task over the mansion tax”
and
the Telegraph that “Singer Myleene Klass went 'full Paxman' on
the Labour leader during a TV debate in a stunning annihilation of his mansion
tax policies”.
Yes, shooting your gob off means you “humiliate” and “annihilate”
someone else. But don’t take my word for it: such is the less than enamoured
response of members of the public who don’t give a flying foxtrot what the Mail and Tel want them to think that a Just Giving page has been set up to
help the supposedly beleaguered Ms Klass pay that unduly onerous Mansion Tax.
And LabourList has
helpfully suggested five properties in the Greater London area which Ms
Klass could buy for no more than £2 million: as she used to live near Cuffley,
the six bedroom detached, with selection of those garages, at Hadley Wood
should be right up her street. Even the most desirable new homes in central
London locations – like Chelsea Harbour – don’t cost more than £2 million.
Still, it keeps the Tory supporting press hopeful. Until next Thursday, that is.
The right are running scared of the mansion tax.
ReplyDeletePossibly because it could be tied in with higher bands for council tax which would make re valuing properties on a shorter timescale a more affordable venture.
It is not so easy to hide a property away as income - just tie the tax to the property rather than the owner which could take time to establish in case of default.
Having watched this exchange it seemed that there was nothing it to warrant such condemnation by the right wing press.
ReplyDeleteOn another day the headline in the same papers could have read "millionaire Myleene Klass, daughter of immigrants, rants about proposed mansion tax".
Yawn - zzzzzzzzz.