Sunday, 24 April 2022

Mail Aggression Creeps Out Angela Rayner

Meeting Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner on the campaign trail, you see quickly and clearly that she connects with voters, that they warm to her, that there is an ease about her, no side, nothing is put on for the cameras. Taken alongside her ability to dismantle alleged Prime Minister Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson across the Dispatch Box, this makes the Tories, and indeed their press pals, scared shitless of her.

Yes, this actually got written, approved - and published

Thus both Tories and press resort to smearing, to take her down by whatever means they deem necessary. Should they succeed, the end will be considered to have justified the means. Unfortunately for those going on the attack, the latest crude slice of misogyny has fallen some way short of success, while inducing revulsion across the political spectrum.

Glen Owen, clearly overjoyed at his latest handiwork

It fell to the increasingly wayward Mail on Sunday to administer today’s smear, and unlike the leering attack on Theresa May and Nicola Sturgeon, where Sarah “Vain” Vine was somehow persuaded to have her name appear on the by-line, it seems no female hack was prepared to follow suit. So it is attributed to Glen Owen, the MoS political editor.

Evening all

The headline tells why this may herald the nadir of Owen’s less than stellar career: “Stone the crows! Tories accuse Rayner of Basic Instinct ploy to distract Boris”. Notice who gets the surname name check, and who gets first name recognition. Woman wears skirt and on occasion crosses legs shock horror. It’s puerile, misogynist, and plain creepy.

What's my f***ing photo doing here, c***?!?!?

We need not be concerned with the rest of this deeply unpleasant attack, save to note one thing: the article did not just appear in today’s print edition. It will have been signed off, implicitly or otherwise, by a whole host of editing staff, and more than likely will have been approved not only by senior editors like Ted Verity, but also by the legendarily foul mouthed Paul Dacre. This is not merely one rogue reporter. It is a culture of misogynist aggression.


Female and Male, left and right, inside and outside politics, have condemned the attack. Like Kate McCann from TalkTV. “You see all those female MPs and journalists tweeting their rage at this story? It’s because nearly every single one of us has experienced something like this in the course of doing our jobs - often repeatedly - and we are utterly, utterly sick of it”. Gary Neville: “An obscene article”. Dan Walker: “Get in the bin”.


James O’Brien of LBC mused “So Boris Johnson is a vulnerable & pitiable victim of his own well-documented sexual incontinence while Angela Rayner is a brazen temptress because she has legs. Surely the cheapest, most misogynistic horror show to appear in a British newspaper since Kelvin MacKenzie had a job”. Yes, it was that bad.


Meanwhile, Adam Ramsay drew the obvious conclusion: “If Boris Johnson is incapable of doing his job with women in the room then Boris Johnson is incapable of doing his job”. And Caroline Wheeler of the Sunday Times reminded us what the MoS wasn’t telling its readers: “Three cabinet ministers and two shadow cabinet ministers are among more than 50 MPs facing allegations of sexual misconduct”. Fifty of them. FIFTY.


It was the MoS’ daily stablemate that told us we should not dwell on Partygate because there were more important issues facing the country. That line didn’t age well.

And don’t expect IPSO to even say peep. That’s our free and fearless press for you.


Enjoy your visit to Zelo Street? You can help this truly independent blog carry on talking truth to power, while retaining its sense of humour, by becoming a Patron on Patreon at

https://www.patreon.com/Timfenton

9 comments:

  1. & 1.. 2... 3 cue "Anonymous". Qu*m Quisling time ???

    ReplyDelete
  2. Why has Glen Owen got a prolapsed sphincter where normal people have their chin?

    I mean, I've seen piles less pronounced...

    ReplyDelete
  3. It doesn't matter whether it's Rayner or anyone else who attacks the tories for the psychotic antisocial scum they are.

    Rayner is retained in place - just - as a minor gesture to what Labour once stood for. She's a nominal figure, nothing more.

    In a Quisling Labour government she would be shuffled into a harmless bureaucratic post and quickly isolated. It's how red tories operate.

    So this attack on her is routine propaganda bullshit. So are the hypocritical "refutations".

    In fact this episode is tiny in comparison to corporate media and blue and red ories lying smears launched against Jeremy Corbyn, including an incitement to murder him. Details of that horror can be found in the LSE analysis of media coverage.

    Rayner got off lightly. Just wait until it gets REALLY serious. She'll have to do much more than "win" a few meaningless verbals in a corrupt Parliament. Promoting radical social policies would be a good start. But nobody should hold their breath.

    ReplyDelete
  4. What is "Qu*m Quisling"?

    ReplyDelete
  5. What a relief that Boris the Clown is focusing on what really matters to the electorate. What a shower of shit Tory supporters are. Desperately seeking a headline when this is all that they can think of.............shame about all the people dying in the Ukraine. Inconvenient to say the least.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Boris Johnson leads backlash against 'misogynistic' attack on Angela Rayner after 'anonymous' Tories accused her of Basic Instinct-inspired ploy to 'put him off his stride' at PMQs
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10748141/Labour-deputy-Angela-Rayner-blasts-Tories-sexist-misogynistic-Basic-Instinct-claims.html

    Bo***ocks! Note the quote marks!

    ReplyDelete
  7. @anonymous at 13.59.
    Does it not occur to you that with comments like this you too are attacking and demeaning Ms Rayner?
    She's savvy enough to stand up for herself!
    If she really thought her role was as you describe do you really think she would stay as Deputy Leader?
    That is a total insult to her!
    The blinkered view of what is supposedly happening in the Labour Party atm has become a caricature of itself .
    Time to wake up to reality!

    ReplyDelete
  8. @ 21:29.

    Utter nonsense.

    The REALITY is what the "Labour" Party has become....Mostly a loose connection of right wing tenth rate hasbeens and neverweres.

    The attack on Rayner was typical Heil horrible neonazi propaganda misogynist bullshit. Diane Abbott had much worse prolonged racist garbage, some of it from right wing Quislings within the party - for evidence of which, see the Labour internal report.

    Apart from verbal clownshoe performances there isn't the slightest sign that Rayner is any different from the treacherous wretches who betrayed the party at the last election. Which is one reason she's "Deputy Leader".

    The question is one of individual political character, not of nominal office title.

    None of which excuses standard Heil neonazi propaganda. Of which there will be plenty forthcoming.

    ReplyDelete
  9. "The terrors of the earth"? Boris Johnson was Learing after all, then. I'm here all week. But how does either he or Keir Starmer know that this story about Angela Rayner was misogynistic when neither of them can define a woman?

    Perhaps all of the SNP and Alba MPs should turn up to this week's Prime Minister's Questions in kilts, and spend the whole time crossing and uncrossing their legs? Then again, I know that that tactic does not work. No matter how many times I crossed and uncrossed my legs at Richard Holden, he still beat me.

    ReplyDelete