Labour conference has a GB News presenter hosting fringe event

  • Post last modified:September 24, 2024
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In keeping with Keir Starmer’s new, right-wing authoritarian party, on Tuesday 24 September a GB News presenter hosted an official fringe event at the Labour conference. It sends a clear signal that far-right bigots are welcome – but after security assaulted two activists on Monday, that left-wing progressives are not.

Labour conference: at home with the right wingers

Sneaking under the radar at the Labour conference was PR firm Total Politics. It was founded by two Tories: Panama Papers rogue Lord Ashcroft and former Taxpayers Alliance director Mark Wallace. The latter has quite the resume – having been an editor for Conservative Home and a employee of notorious anti-Jeremy Corbyn PR firm Portland Communications.

So, the PR firm of two Tories is at the Labour conference. Given the party’s trajectory, that’s hardly surprising. Total Politics has been running several fringe events there. Notably, this right-wing PR firm was hosting a major health and care fringe, where the main speaker was none other than health secretary Wes Streeting:

This came after an event with a smattering of private companies and industry groups:

And another one also followed:

However, enter a GB News presenter to cement the idea that Total Politics at the Labour conference was little more than a right-wing Trojan horse.

GB News: now not an unlikely bedfellow

Yes, Tom Harwood was hosting an event on 24 September:

Of note is the fact that no Labour MP or member was even on the panel, which was discussing AI:

Of course, Harwood brought some right-wing talking points along with him:

So, along with fossil fuel lobbyists, Iain Duncan Smith’s notorious DWP think tank, and ‘don’t mention the genocide’ rules – Starmer’s party also saw fit to have a supposed ‘journalist’ from the most obscene media outlet in the UK at Labour conference.

Balance our arse

Of course, party honchos would argue its about bringing a balance of views to proceedings. This is, naturally, nonsense – unless the Canary is going to get to speak at 2025’s Reform UK conference?

This is really about Starmer’s Labour cementing itself as a right-wing party. And while Tom Harwood is hardly Donald Trump, who he works for makes a mockery of just what the Labour conference should be about.

Featured image via the Canary





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