
Broken Panes and Gravy Trains
The broken window pane is STILL the most valuable argument in modern politics, but not in the way Emmeline Pankhurst believed. Just ask Jeremy Corbyn’s opponents.
The broken window pane is STILL the most valuable argument in modern politics, but not in the way Emmeline Pankhurst believed. Just ask Jeremy Corbyn’s opponents.
Focusing on Jeremy Corbyn’s commitment to the crown, how he dresses, or his “leadership” qualities is all establishment media distraction from what really worries them: his polices.
There are signs that old media is dying, new media being the next battleground – but recent scandals have only accelerated this collapse.
In the midst of the emergence of Ed Miliband’s election as Labour leader, we’re being told to worry about “union barons” – by none other than multimillionaire media barons running the press.
Rupert Murdoch wants us to “shop a skiver.” So let’s start with the biggest skiver of them all: him.