I must admit to being bewildered by the present Daily
Mail campaign to vilify the father of the Labour Party leader Ed Miliband.
Given the profile of the Mail’s readership I presume the majority already view
Ed as Red so exactly what is to be gained from presenting his father as a man
who “hated Britain”, which he clearly didn’t, is beyond me.
Certainly his father Ralph was a prominent Marxist
thinker but we knew that even before we knew Ed and David. Indeed I have visited
his grave in Highgate cemetery located very near to that of Karl Marx himself.
Whilst Marx’s resting place is a monument that of Miliband is understated:
indeed if you weren’t looking for it, you wouldn’t find it. The Daily Mail were
and did and placed a photograph of it online labelled “Grave Socialist” – an
act it has now conceded as an “error of judgement”.
In his right of reply piece in the Daily Mail this
week Ed Miliband said his father, a Jewish refugee fled Belgium aged 16 to
escape the Nazis. He “loved” Britain and served in the Royal Navy.
I should add that it was also whilst studying at the
LSE that he developed as a formidable Marxist, yes a Marxist but a British
Marxist. He has been described as "one
of the best known academic Marxists of his generation", on a par with Perry
Anderson, Eric Hobsbawn and E P Thompson.
So whilst the Daily Mail might want to make a link
between the Father Marxist and the Red Son, both of which again we knew, to
suggest that Ed’s father “hated Britain” and then to raise question marks over
his children’s loyalty is beyond the pale. When young Ralph wrote: "When you hear the English talk of
this war you sometimes almost want them to lose it to show them how things are
... To lose their empire would be the worst possible
humiliation" he was talking of the British insular nationalist tendency
and contempt for the Continent in general both ironically exemplified by the
Daily Mail to this day.
Although Ed Miliband does not share his father’s
political beliefs the Daily Mail justifies its attack on the basis that Ralph
may have influenced his son. So now let’s listen to the Conservative MP Zac Goldsmith who has launched an outspoken attack on
the Daily Mail in the wake of the newspaper’s relentlessly hostile coverage
of Ed Miliband’s late father.
Speaking at a fringe
event at the Conservative Party conference in Manchester on Tuesday,
the Tory backbencher accused the Mail and its owners, the Rothermere family, of
doing "more to pursue the Nazi cause prewar" than any other
publication. The Conservative MP for Richmond Park and North Kingston echoed the views of countless Twitter users by raising
the Mail’s past associations with fascism and Nazism.
He said it was "odd
for a newspaper to judge a man on the basis of the history of his family when
that newspaper is owned by a family that did more to pursue the Nazi cause
prewar than any other".
Referencing Harold
Harmsworth, the first Viscount Rothermere and proprietor of the Mail, who lavished praise on the Nazis in the run-up to the Second
World War, Goldsmith remarked: "[Joseph] Goebbels himself wrote endless
documents about Rothermere, describing him as being a strong ally and strongly
against the Jews. Those are the words he used. ‘Strongly against the Jews’. Has
Rothermere apologised? Have we ever had an apology from the Mail, or the Mail
group, in relation to their history."
The current Viscount
Rothermere, Jonathan Harmsworth, is the chairman of DMGT, the publisher of the Daily Mail. Goldsmith
continued: "Maybe they’ll say it doesn’t matter don’t judge a paper or
current person on the back of their history. In which case. Leave the guy
alone." I know not whether Jonathan Harmsworth is strongly against the
Jews or pro-fascist I presume not. I do know though that he owns a rampant
right-wing rag so it is legitimate, because his own paper says so, to ask was
he influenced in his thinking by Rothermere.
As I write the Mail group
having apologised for the grave photo is now grovelling because a reporter was
sent to a memorial service for Miliband’s uncle. I believe staff are being
suspended: but fear not at the end of the day both Harmsworth and editor Dacre
will still be firmly in place.
When the Miliband row
first broke both Prime Minister David Cameron and his deputy Nick Clegg were
quick to back Ed in defending his father. They could see where this was going.
Not so the hapless Michael Gove. Gove, he who is of the opinion that people go
to food banks because “they are not best able to manage their finances,” unlike
Ralph Miliband, is obviously not one of the major intellects of his generation.
Gove also believes the
Daily Mail has nothing to apologise to Miliband about and newspapers have the
right to offend. Stupid man! Up to now a politician’s family, certainly the
parents and grandparents, have been protected from scrutiny and attack by the
media. What Cameron and Clegg immediately saw but Gove is blind to is whilst it
is Miliband today - if this attack on his father is allowed to stand whose
father is next? Or mother come to that or granny. Cameron’s? Clegg’s? Gove’s?
Osborne’s? What did they say as teenagers that can be brought to bear against
today’s politicians on the basis of what they said or did could have influenced
them.
Make no mistake we are on
a slippery slope. No surprise the Daily Mail is responsible for setting up this
fairground slide: but it is boggled eyed
Gove who is the first down the slide on the mat waving as he goes like Toad of
Toad Hall.
(The above article was published in the London Progressive Journal on October 4 2013 and in other publications).
(The above article was published in the London Progressive Journal on October 4 2013 and in other publications).