Clegg: marooned
The Deputy Prime Minister (and if there was ever a title – despite even the despoiling of it during the monstrous stewardship of John Prescott – that is becoming more and more of an empty honorific by the second this is it) was on Desert Island Discs last weekend. He took the opportunity to whine about how terribly, terribly hard he’s finding it personally to make the lives of the poor and vulnerable even worse.
Because that’s what you want from a leader in this age of austerity, isn’t it? ‘Yes, Kirsty, I am finding the cuts personally morally difficult. But anyway, what I’ve always enjoyed about Shakira’s music is…’ (I paraphrase but if you think I’m going to soil any of my precious time by listening to Clegg trot out his focus-grouped favourite records while trying to convince us of his moral rectitude, you’re as dumb as Clegg thinks you are.)
Did nobody around Clegg think even for a second that this might come across, you know, as ever so slightly thoughtless and spineless? One notices he admitted his difficulties in the brief seconds between tunes on a Sunday morning and not in an extended interview on a news programme.
Posted on October 27th, 2010 at 10:45am under Clegg