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Boris's secret weapon: driving the left crazy

Fraser Nelson 10:28pm

The conventional wisdom is to regard Mayor Boris as a loose cannon and, ergo, a liability to Cameron. But he may help oust Brown by another skill that has only become apparent in recent weeks: he drives the left mad. By mad, I mean he drives them to inverted snobbery and making personal and ludicrous attacks which strike the onlooker as hysterical. His education and background just seem to flick a switch in a certain sort of Labour supporter – leading to behaviour that even that even their peers find distasteful. Just look at the comments to this Toynbee piece where she called Boris a “sociopath” or the language in this Labour attack video.
 
The problem the left face is a misreading of this country. Britain is not a bigoted country, therefore such bilious attacks repel voters. Most folk don’t care in the slightest where Boris was educated, but a section of the Labour party care very, very deeply. Boris’s very existence waves a red rag at Labour’s inner demons, which Blair tried so hard to keep at bay. Cameron’s strategy should be simple: let Boris play the matador, let the left rage and let the voters decide.

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CS

May 2nd, 2008 10:50pm Report this comment

Excuse me, but I've just hijacked CS' PC to protest. I firmly believe that Boris Johnson is evil and that only I should be allowed to send my children to ruinously expensive public schools.

Regards
Polly Toynbee

Sam Waterson

May 2nd, 2008 10:57pm Report this comment

Polly Toynbee may have been brought up in the Labour purple, so far as her family is concerned = but like so many Labour sentimentalists she was in fact was raised in a high degree of privilege in died-in-the-Tory blue rural England. The Toynbees lived in Kersey, to be precise - one of the most bijou villages you can imagine in an area which was governed by Tory Councils and returned a Tory MP for as long as anyone can remember.

Soon after the 1997 election Labour 'luvvies' pollster Philip Gould and his wife Gail Rebuck [who runs mega-publishers Random House] bought a fine weekend house in deeply Tory Lavenham, a small but exquisite Suffolk town with possibly the highest proportion of listed buildings in the country. Such people take every advantage of low-tax well run Tory localities while affecting to take the high moral ground.

For such people to criticise Boris for his 'posh' background is laughable. It's not just hypocritical - it's morally bankrupt.

TrevorH

May 2nd, 2008 11:48pm Report this comment

spot on -- lets hope labour do not wake up to their weak spot.

just watching SKY and Ian Dale is jousting with some gimboid lefty woman (independent/ Guardianista?) who is so addled it beggars belief. Utterly inept and uncomprehending.

And I am doing my best to be polite.

John

May 2nd, 2008 11:55pm Report this comment

Let's post a link to that vile and borderline insane attack by that horrid hypocrite, every chance we get.

Robert Williams

May 3rd, 2008 12:32am Report this comment

TrevorH "just watching SKY and Ian Dale is jousting with some gimboid lefty woman"

That was the Yazz monster, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, displaying the ridiculous attitude identified by Fraser. Boris is apparently "not one of us", as he represents Henley he is not a Cockerney.

Napoleon

May 3rd, 2008 1:24am Report this comment

A bit late now, but congrats to coffee house for your wonderful election cover!!!

Water

May 3rd, 2008 4:00am Report this comment

Ahhh thats a wonderfult picture Nelson.

Paul B

May 3rd, 2008 9:53am Report this comment

Littlejohn deliciously wounded Toynbee on Question Time this week, when she was attacking him about what he knew about "ordinary people" he fired back with quip about her holiday home in Tuscany. Sublime moment, the poor lady was mortified. As my teenage children would say. Totally Owned.

Perry

May 3rd, 2008 11:08am Report this comment

Sam Waterson offers helpful points. PollyTwaddle does indeed hail from rural areas where genuine hearts and minds, the salt of the earth, - and of society, used once to quietly live.

It’s a pity she did not absorb some of the fiercely independent earthy spirit that is so foreign to the affected liberal, fawning, patronising, cavorting oh-so-goody-goody lefties.

salieri

May 3rd, 2008 1:08pm Report this comment

A very perceptive observation, Fraser. The tone of wounded incredulity is palpable, not least on the BBC where (with some exceptions) you would have thought they had gone into mourning for the sovereign.

Any more of this ideological hysteria in the press is going to show up this 'goernment of the people' for what it truly is: a failed attempt to create a one-party State.

rightwingprof

May 3rd, 2008 2:10pm Report this comment

Congratulations from the USA!

Perry

May 4th, 2008 8:09am Report this comment

[Pollytwaddle et al]

However, Pollytwaddle et al DO serve a useful purpose, namely, affirmation.

As we noted at the beginning of the Boris campaign, every squawk of protest from MoneyPolley and her buddies is a cry of affirmation for Boris and his.

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