“Hard left plot to infiltrate Labour race … Harman urged to halt leadership vote” claims the headline, going on to tell “HARRIET HARMAN has been urged to suspend the Labour leadership race after evidence emerged that hard left [again] infiltration is fuelling a huge surge in party membeship … More than 140,000 new activists are projected to have joined by the deadline for registration to vote, a rise of more than two-thirds since the election, with many signing up to back the hard left [again] candidate Jeremy Corbyn”.
D’you think the ST wants us to think that there is something “hard left” going on here? There’s certainly precious little journalism: readers are told “Labour MPs say their local parties have been flooded with new members, most of them supporting Corbyn”, but have only one name given, that of Bassetlaw MP John Mann, and even then, the Murdoch faithful have to be highly selective when presenting his contribution.
Meanwhile, the ST - like all the other right-leaning parts of the Fourth Estate - says nothing about the infiltration of the Tory Party by the alphabet soup of deeply conservative and often Neo-Con influenced lobby groups: the ASI, CPS, IEA, TPA, the Freedom Association (which has been banned from the secure area of party conferences for years), and of course the Young Britons’ Foundation, that supplies so many party activists.
2 comments:
It's funny you know
'Cos there's a very old newspaper
That's got nowhere to go
Do you ever think of buying it now?
Somebody help them, somebody please
Change that record now
'Cos it's wearing a bit thin
It's funny you know
That they never learn nothing,
Rupert never does wrong
Did we ever think the Thunderer cares
About democracy - no!, they're selling his wares
So put another record on
The paper of record takes another spin
Round and round and round and around - oh
Ah - see him smile
"Suspend the leadership election"?
How very democratic, especially at the first whiff of someone who's mildly different.
Jeremy should step up the pressure if only to turn fascist Rupe's boxies brown and double the OzYank stench. It might drive out hard right New Labour too, which would be a real service to the country.
I bet the prospect of a Corbyn victory has got them working hysterical overtime at the Britain Desk in Langley and the Labour Desk at Vauxhall Cross.
Bring it on, I say, bring it on. Anything that makes ranting righties squirm has my vote.
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