If you needed any further proof that there is media collusion to try to deflect attention from the increasingly shambolic performance shambolic performance of Theresa May and her ‘government’, you got it today.

Labour has forced a historic and humiliating U-turn on the Tories, who have cancelled their planned increase to National Insurance for self-employed people only a week after announcing it. Here’s how one Twitter wag portrayed them:

May’s attempt to pretend they’d kept their promises not to raise tax and they’d meant it were so embarrassing that she squirmed – to the contemptuous hilarity of the Opposition. It was painful to watch:

By contrast, Corbyn’s questioning was calm, pointed and understated in a way that only underlined May’s catastrophe:

May owes the people an apology for her government’s ‘chaosi, will she give one? May turns a blind eye to the ‘gross injustice‘ of ‘unscrupulous‘ corporations avoiding tax by forcing ‘bogus self-employment‘ onto hard-pressed workers – is she going to do anything about it? And so on.

May’s first two ‘answers’ didn’t even attempt any content. Normally, she attempts to keep her cool at first and then gets flustered and descends into meaningless insult-soundbites. Today, she skipped even the pretence of control and launched straight into schoolyard ‘yah-boo’ jibes that were so pathetic nobody would have been surprised if she’d ended with ‘and yer mam smells’.

Yet – within moments – there was a clearly-coordinated media chorus all shouting the evidently-prearranged line that Corbyn had somehow ‘missed an open goal’.

The video footage is above. Watch for yourself and you’ll wonder what the actual f___ they were watching – except of course they weren’t. This was a pre-agreed move designed to ensure that, no matter what, May must not be portrayed as the weak idiot she clearly looked and Corbyn must be made to appear to have failed, instead of having achieved an unprecedented victory in opposition.

Because that’s exactly what had happened – to use the media’s footballing analogy, Corbyn slammed the ball home and celebrated like Gazza in his pomp.

But the ‘ineffective opposition’ line must be held at all costs. Various ‘journalists’ made themselves look absolutely pathetic to anyone with their eyes open: George Eaton, Dan Hodges (of course), Owen Bennett, the go-to guy of right-whinger Labour MPs, Tom Gordon, Kate McCann – a Who’s Who of garbage that passes for journalism in this country’s leprous ‘fourth estate’.

The woeful Labour ‘usual suspects’ queued up as well, all too eager to show that they give a damn for neither their party nor the people by – ironically – choosing to miss an ‘open goal’ opportunity to attack the floundering government to spout snide nonsense about Corbyn – Blenkinsop, Gapes, Coyle and co.

I’m not going to show the idiotic foolishness of most of the journalists and so-called ‘Labour’ non-entities – it’s too nauseating. But Coyle’s contribution bears depicting as a perfect example of the massive lack of self-awareness of Labour’s cuckoos-in-the-nest:

No, Neil – see that ‘open goal’? That’s you missing it – along with your lamentable mates. The best Coyle could come up with as an ‘attack’ on the Tories was:

‘A huge relief‘?! My God, that will have Theresa May quaking in her Louboutins.

So, as usual, it all comes down to exposure. Those who actually saw PMQs today will know that Jeremy Corbyn won a famous victory and handed Theresa May her proverbial arse on a plate, while May yah-booed like a defeated school bully in drag.

Those who only read about it in the Establishment media, will not.

It’s up to you and me to make sure the latter get the picture. The real one, not the Establishment’s ‘Here’s one I made earlier’ confected nonsense.

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