Skip to main content
Gifts from The Morning Star
When the going gets tough … drag out the worst EU’ve got

JUST when you thought the EU referendum debacle could not get any more odiously bizarre and distorted, it has taken a series of turns so surreal that Gerard de Nerval would have tripped over his lobster in surprise.

Everywhere you look figures from the murky past are emerging blinking into the light of day like lying latter-day Lazaruses (Lazari?).

Where to begin? Well we’ve had John Major and Tony Blair teaming up to spread the remain message; a senior Tory MP defecting from the Leave campaign at the 11th hour and John Redwood, a man who has spent the last decade or so failing to convince the populous that he was human, accusing George Osborne of deceit.

Of course Osborne is being deceitful, it’s his default setting. To expect anything else would be like hoping a Dalek would opt for reconciliation over extermination.

But this is John Redwood we are talking about, a creature that makes the average Vulcan look like a compassionate humanitarian.

I for one thought he’d been summoned back to his home planet.

But apparently they don’t want him back either.

But Redwood is a bit player at best and pales into even greater significance when compared with some of the other weirdos and has-beens squabbling for the limelight.

Major and Blair shared a platform yesterday, warning that a vote to leave the European Union could damage Northern Ireland and potentially lead to the break-up of the union.

Major’s active campaigning is understandable, he is seeking revenge for Maastricht.

Blair just can’t help himself and is hoping it will distract attention from Chilcot.

Not exactly a dream team … More like Statler and Waldorf, if one of them was a war criminal.

Meanwhile, in a sensationally hypocritical move Tory MP and Commons health select committee chairwoman Sarah Wollaston switched horses mid-stream.

Wollaston, a GP, said she changed sides because: “The claims about health from the Leave campaign have been shameful. They have knowingly placed a financial lie at the heart of their campaign, even emblazoning it on their battle bus alongside the NHS branding to imply a financial bonanza. It’s an empty promise and one which would soon backfire.”

Funny, that sounds exactly like what the Tories are currently doing to the health service with the whole-hearted support of, er, one Dr Sarah Wollaston …

You couldn’t make it up.

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
More from this author
Britain / 24 March 2017
24 March 2017
Anti-racist and faith groups lead vigil for terrorist attack victims
Britain / 24 March 2017
24 March 2017
Britain / 11 March 2017
11 March 2017
Britain / 11 March 2017
11 March 2017
Similar stories
Waspi (Women Against State Pension Inequality) campaigners s
Britain / 17 December 2024
17 December 2024
FACT: Relative mourns over the body of a child, one of three
Book Review / 3 December 2024
3 December 2024
MEIC BIRTWHISTLE speaks to David Constantine about the fascination he shares with Brecht for the material exactness of Greek poetry
France's President Emmanuel Macron gestures as he delivers a
Features / 10 October 2024
10 October 2024
The French president and the European Central Bank have identified ‘more of the same’ neoliberal agenda as the answer to the EU’s woes – but can post-Brexit Britain grasp the opportunity to reject continued austerity, asks NICK WRIGHT
Features / 1 August 2024
1 August 2024
As the Conservative Party struggles to find its next leader, STEPHEN ARNELL offers a sardonic tour through the rogues’ gallery of contenders and their less-than-inspiring qualifications