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Friday 14 August 2009

CRICK THE RIPPER STRIKES AGAIN!

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With deerstalker and bloodhound I've been out on the trail again, tracking serial Tory-killer Michael Crick.

After last week unexpectedly finding him seemingly on Labour's case for once, but then finding out that he wasn't in fact on Labour's case at all (please click on the label Crick for all the details), on Wednesday night's Newsnight he was back out in the open again, beating up the Conservatives. His pretext? Trougher Alan Duncan, who speaks for the Tories on expenses, was caught on secret camera (by an anti-sleaze campaigner) moaning that MPs now have to live on 'rations' and are 'treated like sh*t' (how delicate of me!). Gotcha! The ever-excellent Susie Squire from the Taxpayer's Alliance rightly gave Duncan both barrels for his 'cavalier attitude', saying that people would not appreciate his tone.

Crick's tone was, as ever, gloating, calling Duncan "a millionaaaaaiiiire and shadow leader of the house" and there was all his usual make-sure-they-get-it emphasis: "He's David Cameron's lead man on Commons reform". But the full nature of Crick's bottomless bias exploded only at the very end: "And that word of his, 'rations', may now join 'moat' and 'duckhouse' in the political lexicon."

'Moat' and 'duckhouse'? And with which party are they both associated? The BBC, by endless repetition of just these two images (both, by the way, for claims rejected by the Commons fees office), has made them the twin images of the expenses scandal. Bias, bias, and more bias. And you can bet that Crick will be leading this self-launched crusade of his to make 'rations' the third word 'in the political lexicon'. My bloodhound will be trained to sniff out any further uses of it by Michael Crick.

The story was obviously one Newsnight should have covered, but that it was Crick who chose to cover it and that he usually seems to be out to embarrass the Conservative opposition rather than the Labour government can only be chalked up to Beeb bias.

2 comments:

  1. "rejected" are you sure because the BBC seem never to mention that point?

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  2. Beeb bias and support for Gordon Incompetent Brown and his minions is endless and never ending, in spite of his, and his ministers, total incompetence.
    Did you hear the Toady programme this week discuss the fact that incorrect camouflage uniforms (desert) were issued to our troops in Afghanistan, and the MOD was in chaos trying to get correct uniforms? NO, since this was far too embarrassing for their masters, so they played the endless Duncan issue and now have grasped at another straw on NHS-MEP.
    Also why have you got American spelling on your site?

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