Last Friday
Toby Rees-Mogg, a prominent Brxiteer, had been invited by the UWE’s Politics and International
Relations Society to discuss a range of topical issues.
TR-M as
you know is a High Tory right-wing populist with unashamed "homophobic and
anti-abortion beliefs"; he also is a prominent Brexiteer. As recently as November
2017 TR-M was advocating the slashing of tax while supporting the austerity
programme that is responsible for in excess of 120,000 deaths since 2010.
However, the political right is fully exploiting the TR-M incident at the
University of West England in Bristol Friday. Before the start of the debate
uproar took place in the hall as a group of hooded and masked young people “broke
into the lecture theatre” and began hurling abuse calling TR-M a “bigot”, “fascist” and “racist” – epithets I’ve no doubt TR-M
smugly privately upholds.
So, as the ruckus continued, TR-M strode
from the lectern towards the intruders and confronted them. There ensued a bit
of a tussle that saw TR-M attempting to have a dialogue with the protesters. In
effect an arch High Tory was portrayed as an advocate of reason and tolerance,
while those in hoods and masks a bunch of thugs.
Sure, I understand anyone
protesting against the likes of TR-M. An MP typically of his class whose sense
of entitlement and privilege are heard through each exquisitely enunciated word
and phrase articulated through a plummy voice expensively refined through an
Eton and Oxford education. Except, when I watch the protestors scoring an own
goal.
While regarded as a bit of a figure
of fun across the political spectrum, jokingly referred to as the Right Honourable
Member for the 18 C, TR-M nonetheless appeals to a certain type of British
voter. The kind who voted Brexit, hanging on the words of other wealthy men who
they are convinced are ‘good blokes’ with their best interests at heart, namely
Boris Johnson and Nigel Forage – while Farage isn’t an Old Etonian, he does
brand himself as a blokes bloke, ‘one of yer own’ in Arthur Daley parlance.
When are we going to wake up to
two basic political principles:
1.
Wealthy people of the
Rees-Mogg, Johnson and Farage stamp don’t care for the vast majority of us, the
poor, low waged and aspiring middle classes. So, stop being taken in by the ‘hail
fellow well met’ façade – they fucking despise you.
2.
That protesting in the
manner of the hooded and masked men last Friday simply allows the Old Etonians to
turn the situation around and take ownership of the moral high ground; it
allows slippery ex metal brokers to make you believe that your interests and
his interests run in parallel, and that in the end you’ll each receive equal
awards.
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