A principal difference between Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman and Clare Solomon is that, to my knowledge, Clare has never spent a weekend as a guest of Elizabeth and Philip Windsor. Paxman on the other hand has written of his discomfort at having his underpants unpacked by a royal servant. Another difference is that no one has ever voted for Paxman to sound off at enormous expense while Clare has been elected as President of the University of London Union.
Paxman is a bona fide member of the British Establishment. and last night he thought it his duty to take to task a representative of the militant student movement that took to the streets. He hadn’t even bothered to brief himself before the interview asking Clare “are you a student?”, “where?” and feigning surprise that a union officer might be on a paid sabbatical. He was dripping contempt from the start.
At two and a half minutes into this clip his tone and body language become immensely aggressive. If someone started talking to you like that in a pub you’d be calculating whether to kick him in the nuts and do a runner or edge towards the door and do a runner. He leans forward with lots of intimidatory finger wagging and drones on about the side issue of a couple of broken windows and Clare’s presence in the building. She did very well refusing to be browbeaten by this display of theatrical indignation. But beneath the indignation Paxman’s contempt for the militant students shone through. His class don’t like politics being done on the streets.
Paxman is likely to bump into current NUS “leader” Aaron Porter at some future event in a royal holiday home. Sporting a poppy – on his jumper – to signify “hey, Jeremy I’m one of your lot” he spent most of energy denouncing his own members. A young Woolas in waiting Clare correctly held him to to commitments that he had previously made. That’s the united front in action.
Anyway get used to it Paxman. Yesterday’s demo was the harbinger of a big movement. Didn’t Trotsky say something about students being the light cavalry of the revolution? A new generation has learned to hate the Tories and it has taken six months.





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