The Murdoch press carries a shocking revelation this morning: the Sunday Times has told readers “Sniffer dogs could prowl corridors of power amid claims drug abuse is rife … Speaker vows to crack down as fears grow that cannabis and cocaine is [sic] being used openly at Westminster”. Recreational drug use no shock horror. But there is more.
After all, alleged Prime Minister Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson has effectively confessed to past cocaine usage, Michael “Oiky” Gove has done so openly (and been seen in the Commons chamber in a state that gave the impression he was wasted), and former Chancellor of the Exchequer Gideon George Oliver Osborne, heir to the seventeenth Baronet, also appeared on the Government front bench looking out of it.
But here a problem enters, in the shape of the H-Word, as in Hypocrisy. This is, after all, the Murdoch mafiosi pushing this story, an organisation that has significant previous when it comes to using the use of illegal drugs to smear others - as with the exploits of the so-called “Fake Sheikh” Mazher Mahmood, which came to an end so ignominiously.
So the first reaction on reading the ST’s story should not be to raise an eyebrow at the activities of MPs and their staff, but to ask the Murdoch minions to show that their own house is in order. Which would mean random swabbing of washrooms, kitchens and toilets. Followed by the same random swabbing at the Northcliffe House bunker, and the offices of the increasingly desperate and downmarket Telegraph.
Not volunteering for random swabbing of the Baby Shard bogs, then?
So, to the twinkle-toed yet domestically combative Rebekah Brooks, the response is straightforward: show us that you have your own house in order before sounding off about others. Random drug swabbing for the Baby Shard. Then you get taken seriously.
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"show us that you have your own house in order before sounding off about others"
ReplyDeleteGood point here, but I do wonder if this particular news has any mileage, a word to certain people, "if you expose us, we'll expose you"
Is why many things that should get off the ground with regards to various forms of corruption never does.
No surprise that the Parliament junk building is inhabited by junkies.
ReplyDeleteGoes with our Ruritanian junk culture, junk politics and junk society. Everything for sale when you mortgage your soul to greed.
It's what people want. Why be surprised when Murdoch/Rothermere slime attaches to it?
Seems Bloody Stupid Johnson wants to remove the passports of “illegal drug users” which will mean no more junkets to Spain or Mustique for you, Prime Minister. Although the interview in which he confessed to using Bolivian Nose Candy was conducted by colossal bellend Piers “Morgan” Moron, so he may not actually have said it all.
ReplyDeleteThere is no place in our society for drugs and certainly not in our parliament’”. Ms Patel is first for mandatory testing
ReplyDeleteYes there is a place. Millions take "controlled" drugs. The "war on drugs" is a failure, and causes far more harm than good.
Why is only allowing criminals to sell a popular product thought to be a good idea?
For the record, I've never used any and am totally opposed tothem
Licence and tax "recreational" drugs in the same manner as tobacco and alcohol, both of which are far more mass-addictive and lethal than the powder muck. Making it illegal merely leads to a rise in organised crime, see the absurdity of Prohibition in the USA.
ReplyDeleteIncurable addictive personalities aside, widespread use of substances only demonstrates a deeply unhappy and fractious society. Which we are and have been for many years. There's no sign of an imminent change.
How right was Huxley and his Soma invention?
“Drugs Win Drugs War” said The Onion. In 1998.
ReplyDeletehttps://fuckyeahdrugpolicy.tumblr.com/post/157214211260/drugs-win-drug-war-the-onion-1998
Mr Larrington. Bozo's already thought of that. He and his mates will be exempt.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/dec/06/middle-class-drug-users-could-lose-uk-passports-under-boris-johnsons-plans
Party drug users are fuelling serious crime, says Sajid Javid
ReplyDeleteHealth secretary says cocaine trade causes ‘suffering, violence and exploitation at every stage’
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/dec/06/party-drug-users-are-fuelling-serious-says-sajid-javid
No argument there but if you choose to allow only criminals to supply a popular product, what do you expect?
It's 'Back to Basics' again. I love it.
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