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An age of shallow opinions and dizzy change

If short-lived Downing Street aide Andrew Sabisky was too youthful to be held to account for anything he wrote six years ago, he is arguably too young to hold down a job at the heart of government now, writes David Aaronovitch

February 20, 2020 16:38
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“My old stuff online” was the phrase used by the short-lived Downing Street aide Andrew Sabisky to describe the various scribblings, the reactions to which precipitated his resignation this week. Plus he’d been selectively quoted. (Note: “selective quoting” is an absolutely essential part of any reporting or argument. Imagine a world in which everybody was quoted in full. Everything would be Hansard. Though, come to think about it, MP’s speeches reported in that ancient publication are full of selective quoting. So imagine something far more comprehensive even than Hansard). 

But it’s the “old stuff” element of this I want us to think about. The key killer quote that may have sunk Mr Sabisky was one about the IQ of blacks and whites, posted on Dominic Cumming’s blog in 2014. If you don’t know what he said google it; I really haven’t the space to quote it in full. 

2014. Way back in 2014. That far-off era when things were so different, when Latvia joined the euro, the Ebola virus epidemic began, the Russians shot down an airliner over Ukraine, there was a referendum in Scotland and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warned that the world faces “severe and irreversible damage” from CO2 emissions. Philip Seymour Hoffman and Joan Rivers died. Before Love Island. When we only had the iPhone 6. 

Before writing this piece I took a look at what I’d written and published in 2014. And barring one or two small infelicities I’d be happy to publish it all again today. Of course Mr Sabisky was very young then. In fact he’s pretty young now. If he was too youthful to be held to account for anything he wrote six years ago, he is arguably too young to hold down a job at the heart of government now. In any case he hasn’t disavowed his earlier “stuff”. 

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