George Galloway: PUSSYCAT
media has failed to call out the UK government's ABYSMAL Covid-19 response. We
should be angry
George Galloway
was a member of the British
Parliament for nearly 30 years. He presents TV and radio shows (including on
RT). He is a film-maker, writer and a renowned orator. Follow him on
Twitter @georgegalloway
11 Apr, 2020 14:25 /
Updated 18 hours ago
London,
April 1, 2020 © Reuters / Toby Melville
A state of shame now exists in Britain. Elderly people are being handed documents by their doctors – Hippocratically bound by their oath to “Do no Harm” - and told to sign them. Upon inspection, the documents declare that the patient does not wish to be resuscitated should they become unconscious from the virus. Euthanasia by stealth, and contrary to law, has washed up on our shores. And all under the deaf, dumb and blind monkeys of the Fourth Estate.
As the UK government’s
inadequate response to the coronavirus pandemic gets record numbers of citizens
killed, the media should be up in arms calling out every failure. Instead, the
Q&A sessions look like a softball match.
The charge that the media is
merely an echo chamber of the political establishment in Britain has long been
made by leftists and other rebels outside the prevailing orthodoxy. At the end
of a third week of lockdown, this charge is being made not just by millions of
ordinary people of quite mainstream political opinions, but even by two giants
of the media market itself.
The daily press conferences
– quite unlike the rumbustious White House briefings – are akin to a pleasant
afternoon in the cricket nets, as the chosen England batsmen hit softballs
robotically bowled at them by handpicked hacks more keen to stay onside than to
get at the wickets. Gentlemanly exchanges which avoid all unpleasantness and
recrimination. No “I told you so,” much less a “Whatever
happened to that thing you told us was going to happen a week ago and never
did?”
Outright lies are not
usually the British way; even Boris Johnson is not Donald Trump, though they
could easily be brothers in some respects. But outright lies of a very
un-British kind are told so often now over the coronavirus that an already
jaded public has begun to regard the participants as somewhere between a bad
joke and a vital national scandal.
You might think me partial,
and indeed I am. But the same cannot be said for Piers Morgan and Andrew Neil.
Morgan, a former editor of
Fleet Street newspapers and still an influential columnist, hosts the morning
television show ‘Good Morning Britain’ with an audience of millions on screen
and a following of over seven million on Twitter. To call him a critic of the
government's coronavirus performance would be like describing Mount Everest as
a hill. Day after day, to the point that ministers will no longer appear on his
show to be grilled – no, roasted – by him.
But his ire against the
government is as nothing compared to his fury at the softball shufflers, patsies
of the popular, as well as the ‘serious’ press, and the captains of the
political sofa television studios.
Andrew Neil is a pillar of
the establishment, a former editor of the Economist and the Sunday Times and
still the chief executive of the Spectator, the oldest English-language
political weekly. Nowadays he is the admiral of the BBC fleet of political
journalists. A blue-blood, spitting blood all over Twitter, all day, every day.
Both men are at the vanguard
of a new wave of anger, even rage, at the complacency not just of the
government but of those in the media supposed to hold them to account.
And not just about the
softball questioning, but at the abysmal failure to follow-up, even to ask
about the government’s broken promises; its dodging, ducking and diving, and
the flat-out failure of the government’s strategy, which lurches from one
approach to another and has ended up neither fish nor fowl.
Although Britain had weeks
of extra time, at least, to prepare for the arrival of the pandemic – “two
weeks behind Italy” is a phrase often used (which means well over a month
behind China) – the UK now has the fifth largest death toll in the world. It
has this week beaten the European record for daily death rates, and will almost
certainly have the worst casualty figures on the European continent by the end
of the crisis.
Infamously, it seems clear
that the British approach was indeed to let the virus rip through the
population until a ‘herd immunity’ was reached, and let the Devil take the
hindmost. By hindmost I mean our mothers, fathers, grandparents, and our aunt
with the “underlying health condition” – even though she would probably have
lived on for many years with that condition.
When it became clear that
the inevitable consequence of this strategy would be a figure of well over half
a million deaths, the government suddenly veered in the opposite direction and
ordered a lockdown, school closures etc. But not before their own “stand two
metres apart and wash your hands” advice had been studiously ignored by
themselves, and the prime minister, the health secretary and the chief medical
officer had ALL contracted the virus.
Except the ‘lockdown’ isn't
really a lockdown at all. The buses and tube trains – giant Petri dishes – are
still packed like sardines, with people now dropping like flies. The school
closures were two weeks too late, ditto the pub, club and restaurant closures.
250,000 horse-racing aficionados were allowed to pack into the famous
Cheltenham Festival stands, while thousands of Atletico Madrid supporters were
permitted to fly in for a game with world champions Liverpool – which was
attended by more than 50,000 people at the very moment mass deaths were already
occurring in Italy. A music concert was allowed to go ahead with 30,000 in
attendance.
Even now, flights are still
arriving full of travellers from Milan, Madrid, the USA, China, even Iran,
their passengers and any viruses streaming into the general population.
The government has NEVER
been pressed enough on any of these catastrophic failures by the pussycat
press.
And even when testing is
promised – on a mass scale – but never happens, nobody seriously asks why? When
ventilators are being DONATED by TURKEY, CUBA and CHINA, nobody asks where are
the ventilators the British government belatedly ordered? From a vacuum-cleaner
manufacturer, Dyson, who had never made a ventilator in his puff. When did
Britain become a beneficiary of foreign aid from countries we've long been told
are ‘enemy’ countries, or at least ‘rogue third-world states’?
It has taken until this week
to finally ‘secure’ the millions of masks, gowns and other PPE which were
promised weeks ago. That is, if the government is telling the truth this time
and they actually have arrived. And let's see how long it takes to ‘roll them
out’.
Even then, the numbers will
likely still be insufficient – even for the NHS. But what about transport
workers? Care home workers? Social care staff? My own 85-year-old mother had to
turn her care workers away (God bless them) because they had neither masks nor
gloves, nor had been tested – and this at a time when my sister has to leave my
mother's groceries at the outside door and wave to her through the window!
A state of shame now exists
in Britain. Elderly people are being handed documents by their doctors –
Hippocratically bound by their oath to “Do no Harm” - and told to sign them. Upon
inspection, the documents declare that the patient does not wish to be
resuscitated should they become unconscious from the virus. Euthanasia by
stealth, and contrary to law, has washed up on our shores. And all under the
deaf, dumb and blind monkeys of the Fourth Estate.
Such is the credibility of
the British government that, when news began circulating that the prime
minister's health had sharply deteriorated and he had been taken to hospital
and was in intensive care, a government spokesman diverted to blame “Russian
disinformation.” The newshounds now known as stenographers duly wrote this down
and published it. Only a few hours later the government was forced to concede
how bad the PM’s condition was, and even if he was not put on a ventilator as the
sources cited by the Russians said, never before had “Russian disinformation”
claims aged so poorly, so quickly.
Furthermore, it emerged - on
social media rather than in the pussycat prints - that Britain’s disastrous
death toll was in any case a serious undercounting of the truth. Firstly, the
difference between NHS mortality figures and government announcements was said
to be caused by the latter’s failure to include deaths from Covid-19 at home.
Given the policy of forcing those suffering to remain at home until they were
potentially at death’s door, at which point they might be admitted to hospital,
this was adding insult to fatal injury. Then it emerged, entirely unquestioned
by the British media, that those dying in care homes - far from a cottage industry
in Britain - were also not being counted. It is thus possible that the true
casualty figures from the virus are as much as 50% higher than the government
are gazzetting. None of this has disturbed the calm of the media-government
cricket match.
Funny, isn't it, how often
“Russian disinformation” turns out to be a lot closer to the truth than the
so-called independent news media in the West?
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