Angela Rayner must have committed some heinious crime to warrant yet another front page spread on the Mail on Sunday. Her offence is to continue to use an official car – presumably without breaking the law. Meanwhile Farage has not declared his earnings outside Parliament since 30 May despite there being a 28 day limit. Lettuce Truss continues to take the full ex-PM allowance despite having been in the job for just 49 days. But the MoS has it in for a working class lass who sticks up for workers rights and identifies with them. Do they still see her as a threat to the privileged oligarcy that dominates Britains government via Eton et all, and Oxbridge. Labour appear to have accept this as the status quo. Maybe “Yes Minister” was less of a comedy and more of a documentary? The Civil Service appear to be the same Old Boys Club that has run this country into the ground for decades.
Is this Labour Government better than the last Tory one? Of course – but the bar was so low even I could get over it! Tony Blair has been declared a radical conservative by he Observer. Yes, there were good things that occured under his reign like SureStart, but Iraq should have seen him off – yet here he is again as the saviour of Gaza! Starmer is no Blair, lacking the charisma but does he aspire to the radical conservative status? Very few of the nasty incursions to our civil rights have been revoked, indeed, more are being added weekly.
But back to Angela – presumably the MoS is rattled by the growth in favour by the public of the Green Party under Zac Polanski. And lacking the bottle to go after a Jewish gay man this weekend they had to find another hate figure for their sad readers to stick needles into. Will Polanski appeal to the working class? Maybe with Angela Rayner, Zara Sultana, Jeremy Corbyn and support from the Trade Unions – just maybe. Middle England is swayed towards the right, but its corruption and greed may be its downfall. Most Brits are fair minded people who cannot be fooled by racist rhetoric, but maybe swayed by it. The Daily Mail tommorow will be upside down again – and probably for the future – or I get relieved of my duties!
