Behold the judge of standards in public life
This from the Standard: “In recent days Ms Hall has repeatedly attacked Labour’s Mr Khan for ‘planning a new pay-per-mile tax’, which she calls ‘his Ulez 2.0’ … The mayor has admitted asking TfL to explore the concept, but has promised it will not be pursued, saying: ‘As long as I am mayor, we’re not going to have pay-per-mile’”. Then it got worse.
“Fact-checking campaigners have criticised Conservative mayoral candidate Susan Hall’s campaign as ‘deceptive' for a leaflet saying Sadiq Khan will bring in a pay-per-mile system for drivers … Images of the leaflet, which claims the mayor wants to bring in ‘another tax on drivers’, were published online by Full Fact”. Then it got worse still.
As Adam Bienkov at Byline Times has told, “The Conservative Party has been accused of running a campaign against Sadiq Khan which is based on a ‘barefaced lie’ which will ‘panic’ Londoners into handing over their personal data … Hall’s campaign have sent out leaflets to Londoners which are designed to look exactly like driving penalty notices”. There was more.
Susan Hall - may be celebrating prematurely
And has sparked an investigation by the ICO: “The Information Commissioner's Office say they are now considering complaints about the Conservative party's Sadiq Khan leaflets”. So, O Great Guido, given the headline “Police Reconsidering Rayner Case After Criticism”, and knowing the legendary Fawkes appetite for consistency and even-handedness, where is the equivalent headline for Ms Hall, following her misleading leaflets?
But you know the answer: of Ms Hall’s deliberate attempt to smear her way to the Mayoralty, there is nothing. Nil. Nix. Nada. Zip. Zilch. Zero. Not a sausage. Bugger all. But there is a crude attempt to smear SNP leader Humza Yousuf using the old Guilt By Association ploy, or to be more specific, the old Guilt By Claiming He Is His Brother In Law’s Keeper ploy.
And there are two more instalments this morning of Staines’ continuing sad obsession with Ms Rayner, bringing back memories of the right-wing media pile-on against Keir Starmer over what was called Beer And Currygate in a failed attempt to make it sound like a story. And when Starmer was cleared of any wrongdoing, The Usual Suspects inferred He Done It Anyway.
So it will be the same for Ms Rayner. So will the Fawkes hypocrisy.
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Well I never. tories lying and smearing again.
ReplyDeleteColour me shocked, shocked I tell you.
What next? A leadership election where ten promises are made and broken after election? A cringe meeting with Murdoch Scum Of The Earth? An Essex thug with mad staring eyes threatening more Yank-style profiteering "healthcare"?
Oh....er....hang on....
We recently had a 'survey' regarding local NHS services posted through the door. To all intents and purposes it was an official NHS survey, same typeface, NHS blue etc etc.
ReplyDeleteThe freepay envelope was however the local Con Club, and sure enough the survey was a data collection exercise on behalf of the Con party. The local Con club is in a neighbouring constituency which will be merged with ours at the next election.
I sent the freepost envelope back with some junk mail so it at least cost them something.
Lol. Brilliant
DeleteSusan Hall's PR team must have come from a £1 shop:
Delete"Hey Susan, you are already subject of a Hope Not Hate investigation, so don't worry and spread some crappy Pub Bore's wife stuff about the London mayor. It won't harm your chances, really...."
A Tory councillor in Ely did a data hoovering “survey” on the subject of 20 mph speed limits not long ago. Among those in favour of 20 mph speed limits in Ely are Donald Trump, Frank Hester, Josef Stalin, Abu Hamza and Hugh Janus. Does anyone have the url of Loozie Suzie's fake webshite, that similar disinformation might take place?
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ReplyDeleteMr Larrington
I think it's disgraceful that you shoul question the bona fides of respondents to Conservative surveys simply because they have unusual names. We can't all be called John Smith or Muhammed Ali you know.
I myself have suffered the suspicions of the haters in the matter of my own appellation, though my suffering is as nothing compared with that endured by Mrs Bertie who is regularly accused of sheltering behind an entirely fictitious allonym.
The US "culture" of lying and smearing long ago infected this country. Truth no longer matters, only what you can get away with. It isn't even "cynical", it has become a way of life at every level - hence the symptomatic Post Office corruption.
ReplyDeleteNow we are set to have yet another far right hoodlum government helped into power by corporate media glove puppets and outright cowards.
And we let it happen.
Burlington Binky
ReplyDeleteDeep in his drinky
Inflated by long words and waffle
Gets lost in anure
That makes him obscure
As he trips and falls over his taffle
ReplyDeleteQED, Mr L.
Witless haters and poetasters hiding behind the common Anonymous handle to scribble infantile sub-Pam Ayres drivel with non-rhyming invented words.
I blame the 1944 Education Act.
Burlington Binky
ReplyDeleteEver so crinkly
Is easy to wind up in time
An ageing poltroon
Of arid-dry croon
Strung up by comedy prime
I had my lamb skewered today. After that impressive ditty anonymous, I suspect Bertie sympathises.
ReplyDeleteWriting your own reviews now, Mark?
ReplyDeleteDesperater and desperater.
You’re obsessed, man. Seek help.
A friend
I'm far too busy to have more than one account on here Bertie. I just appreciated the poetry, that's all.
ReplyDeleteBack on topic: great article Tim, your long running feud with Guido could be the subject of Amadeus 2.