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December 17, 2006
Sunday
 
 
Like rats in a sack
Johnathan Pearce (London)  UK affairs

The only way to view the present, imploding Labour government as it fights over the cash-for-peerages issue, is like a bunch of street rats at each others' throats. This story in the Sunday Telegraph states that Tony Blair is willing to let one of his top cronies and fund-raisers, Lord Levy, take the hit for the scandal.

In many ways, what strikes me as so distinctive about this government and its ministers is that the big bust-ups, the big fights, were not on issues of principle. At least the Tories, for all their manifest faults, fell out over things like the euro and the Maastricht Treaty, which were serious, major issues. But then the Tories were once a grown-up party, with grown-up people in it like Margaret Thatcher, Geoffrey Howe and Nigel Lawson. Say what you like about these personages, but their rows were over issues of major substance.

It seems an awfully long time ago.

Comments

So far as I can tell from the linked story, didn't Mr Blair say something along the lines of "No comment"? I know the claims of Lord Levy's annonymous friends are in the newspaper, so they must be true, but isn't Christine Keeler's famous quote also quite apposite here?

And I seem to remember the Tory scandals somewhat differently. My fallible memory, no doubt. ;-)


Posted by Pa Annoyed at December 18, 2006 12:38 AM

Um that was Mandy Rice Davies Pa.
Sorry to be picky :-)
But I confused Hinkley and Chapman in the conspiracy thread, so what do I know!
I do that all the time in the haste and enthusiasm to bang out a post. The essence is usally right just that the facts are a bit askew now and again...


Posted by RAB at December 18, 2006 01:49 AM

Oh, yes, so it was. Right scandal, wrong girl.

No need to apologise for being picky. Being picky is what makes it so much fun!


Posted by Pa Annoyed at December 18, 2006 10:01 AM

Or ferrets leaving a sinking ship even.


Posted by Mark Holland at December 18, 2006 09:37 PM

http://www.ratzinasack.com

I wonder should we start legal proceedings?

;-)


Posted by Jonathan at December 20, 2006 01:26 PM
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