The Guardian’s Roy
Greenslade pitched
the idea yesterday that this week’s by-election in Rochester and Strood is
not getting all that much press attention. Well, up to a point, Mr G. There’s
enough light being shed on the constituency to tell anyone not already up to
speed that the Tories are prepared to sink very low indeed in order to ward off
Nigel “Thirsty” Farage and his fellow
saloon bar propper-uppers.
How low? Oh I dunno, how about “the Scary Muslims (tm) will come and get you if you don’t pay immediate
homage to Young Dave”? You think I jest? That is, effectively, what Cameron
was
inferring last week, as he talked of a “Ukip
boost and all the uncertainty and instability that leads to”. That was
desperate. But the latest Conservative wheeze is more desperate still.
“Rochester
by-election: 'House prices will go down if you vote Ukip' ... Conservative
candidate Kelly Tolhurst says homeowners fear a win for Ukip because it will
tarnish the area” told
the Telegraph yesterday. Wait,
what? Sadly this is right, although, to be fair to Ms Tolhurst, it was not her
who uttered the sentiment “The
danger is if you vote Ukip, the value of your house will go down”.
That dubious accolade goes to Charles Walker, who represents
the Hertfordshire commuter belt constituency of Broxbourne. How much substance
is there in this frankly Barking suggestion? The Tel, after asserting “Three
bedroom bungalows in the town, half an hour from the capital, can sell for more
than £400,000”, concedes “Property
experts have said there is no data to verify the theory”.
So that’s that, is it? Not so fast, Meester Media Bond, the Mail has not yet spoken. And if we’re
talking house prices, the Mail will
have its say: “Tories warn 'vote Ukip and
your house price will go down' in last-ditch bid to avoid by-election
humiliation in Rochester” thunders
their headline, correctly identifying the source. “MP Charles Walker warns voting Ukip could taint town hitting house
prices”.
Doubly desperate – so why is the Tories’ campaign scraping
the barrel in its final days? Simples. One look at the Express is all you need: “EXCLUSIVE:
Six Tory MPs to defect to Ukip if it wins Rochester and Strood by-election”
declares
the Daily UKIP. This may be a tad
exaggerated – there’s very little of substance in the story, which is no
surprise with the Express – but the
possibility certainly exists.
Their assertion “Insiders
claim Basildon and Billericay MP John Baron is the most likely to cross the
floor” may be pie in the sky. But it’s enough to scare the shit out of
CCHQ. If the Kippers win on Thursday, not even the right-wing press will be
able to pretend that the party in trouble isn’t the one they all support. That’s
why the Tories are prepared to say whatever it takes to make voters support
their candidate.
The problem is, those voters no longer believe them. And they’re probably right.
"If the Kippers win on Thursday, not even the right-wing press will be able to pretend that the party in trouble isn’t the one they all support."
ReplyDeleteOh but we all know they will.
It is likely Labour's showing will be bad enough to give them justification enough to throw more smears and snarks Miliband's way.
> "If the Kippers win on Thursday"
ReplyDeleteNot if, when -- when Tory cabinet sources are telling the Grauniad a Ukip win is "priced in", I think you're safe to assume Thursday's outcome (http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/nov/15/rochester-strood-ukip-conservatives-admit-defeat)
Having watched her in the hustings, I don't think I could vote for Kelly Tollhurst even if I was a Tory -- she's awful!