© Gerald T Elvidge 2008
View Article  How many more crackpot ideas...

Matthew Parris asks some pertinent questions in his article in The Times, today (28th January 2006). Unfortunately, the answers are all too obvious.

When a Government’s policies are all style and no substance, it is not immediately obvious to the naked eye that they are built on thin air. Not immediately obvious to politicians addicted to style over substance, that is.

View Article  Flash Gordon

I did not have any inkling of Simon Hughes' pending "outing" earlier this week.  I cannot say that I took any pleasure from his discomfiture, save that I have always fumed at the manner in which he allowed his supporters to disparage the openly gay Labour candidate, Peter Tatchell in the 1983 Bermondsey By Election.

The revelation about Simon Hughes' bisexuality, taken in conjunction with his less than frank remarks about the issue during the course of the past week or so and the Bermondsey blot in his copy book, must have put him out of the running for the Liberal Democrat leadership.  Someone is just that bit closer to claiming the Leadership, but is it necessarily Menzies Campbell?  Who is next for the banana skin?  If Ming is truly merciless, who might be his Flash Gordon?

And remember.  This leadership contest might not be the definitive one prior to the next General Election. There are still 59 Liberal Democrat MP's to go. 

View Article  Institutional Bias

There has been a fair amount of adverse comment during the course of the past few days concerning Sir Ian Blair’s ill judged comments about alleged “media bias”. He has followed up the folly of that pronouncement by reiterating his intention to bear down hard upon “middle class” Class A drug use.

 

The media bias allegation was of course welcomed by certain elements of the Race Relations Industry.  I don’t know whether the allegations are well founded or not.  This is because there is not any data to confirm the situation one way or the other.  This, you might think, should be a good reason for someone to keep their opinions to themselves, but then, Sir Ian is a politician.

 

It has always bemused me that the use of “recreational” Class A drugs by the “chattering classes” never seemed to draw the full ire of the Police.  Anyone could be forgiven for suspecting a blind-eye was being turned[1].  Cocaine is the drug of choice for a significant minority of those engaged for example not only in the world of sport, popular music, the arts and the media but also our current political ruling classes, elected and "servant".  It is an accepted thing and it reeks of double standards.

 

I doubt that Sir Ian’s crusade against the “middle classes” will be a great success.  As now, anyone with any popular or political clout will avoid detection. As ever, the politically disenfranchised, the usual suspects and the ordinary middle classes[2] will take the fall.

 

 


[1] Collusion by any other name…

[2] In other words us, the hoi-polloi,  Joe Public.

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