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Yeah, baby! Here’s what the real Israel is like

Media coverage bears as much relation to reality as Austin Powers does to modern Britain

May 16, 2022 14:25
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As I slumped down on the sofa the other night, I’d meant to tune into Newsnight to catch up on current affairs but — and I hope Kirsty Wark will forgive me for my lack of commitment — when I flicked through the channels I stumbled across an Austin Powers movie, and that was it for the next hour or two.

Yes, it was as very, very silly as I remembered from when it first came out. But there were two points I’ll invoke in an attempt to justify my use of the time (apart from gleefully enjoying the sheer brio of idiotic escapism).

First, what a reminder the comedy was of how carefree the Nineties were — a James Bond spoof for that golden moment between the end of the Cold War and all that followed after 9/11. The irrepressible positivity of Austin’s catchphrase “Yeah, baby!” was apt for the era; we hardly knew we’d been born.

But secondly, there was also the committed lampooning of old Hollywood’s notions of Britain. A London consisting entirely of dolly birds, Carnaby Street, swinging, groovy discos and guardsmen in their bearskins: a lovely joke that never tires in the retelling as we can laugh at the outdated, ignorant notions that are so at variance with reality. It got me thinking: suppose cinemagoers across the globe took everything at face value and believed this to be a vérité vision of the UK today?

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