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So...what do YOU really think of Kilroy?
Is Robert Kilroy-Silk winning you over?
With apologies for stretching an analogy to the extreme, in the modern tragi-comedy that is I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, Robert Kilroy-Silk is shaping up as the Prince Hal of the piece.
When he was first revealed as one of the jungle camp-mates, TV executives were no doubt rubbing their hands with glee at the prospect of the shenanigans to come.
Here, surely, was a ready-made panto villain. No need for embellishment, he had it all: the inordinate conceit and self-love, the bullying tendencies, the self-importance.
When he complained about losing a bushtucker trial to former EastEnders actor Joe Swash, the icing was truly on the cake; on top of everything else, the man was obviously a whinger and a sore loser.
Kilroy has already clashed with Brain Paddick
This impression was more than reinforced by his behaviour when Brian Paddick, the former police chief and London mayoral candidate, visited from the more comfortable Home camp. “You’ve only come to gloat – just go away,” sniped a bad-tempered Kilroy-Silk.
The die was cast. After those displays of petulance, choosing who should undertake the next bushtucker trial was a formality; it had to be Kilroy-Silk, nicknamed Sil
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WeeklyWorker
16.10.2014
Issue 1030
Categories: NationalismMore by: Paul Demarty
Last week’s by-elections have proved once and for all that Nigel Farage and his party are a force to be reckoned with, notes Paul Demarty
The media in this country has, over the past couple of years, developed a peculiar obsession with a single image - Nigel Farage’s grin.
He beams at us, day after day, from newspaper front pages - one bar-room photo op after another. His eyes light up with laughter; his two rows of reasonably well-maintained gnashers invariably parted, to speed the progress of a silent guffaw.
The grin, like all great pop-cultural images, changes its significance over time. It was not too long ago that the UK Independence Party was a bit of a joke. After a bruising encounter with the ego of Robert Kilroy-Silk, Ukip saw its electoral successes dry up in the middle of the last decade. David Cameron, the newly-minted Tory leader at the time, felt confident to describe the ’kippers as mostly “fruitcakes, loonies and closet racists”.
From this great reverse, Ukip had to be reborn. The man they chose to do the job was Nigel Farage. And, so long as his party remained on the near-fringes of bourgeois politics, his most striking pose was
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