Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Ridiculous journalism

I once decided that I wouldn't use this platform for political issues, but I came across an article in Newsweek that made me change my mind for a minute. The article has been written by Dennis MacShane, a frustrated and failed Labour delegate who made some headlines with the expenses scandal. MacShane, during the expenses scandal of 2009, was accused in The Daily Mail of having been less than open/honest with his expense claims. The Daily Mail featured a story stating that MacShane had claimed £125,000 over a period of 7 years for his garage, which he used as a constituency office. One fellow Labour MP privately told the journalist that he was ‘very surprised’ at the scale of Mr MacShane’s claims given that he does not have to pay to rent an office. ‘I pay £6,000 a year in rent so if he doesn’t have to pay that, it sounds like a lot of money,’ said the MP.

I am very fed up with the seemingly en vogue Switzerland bashing at the moment, especially when articles are full of wrong statements.

One example: MacPain, aaah, MacShane states that Swiss Germans stopped learning French. Quite strange, as learning French is mandatory at schools in the Swiss German part. He also states that Swiss French STOPPED bothering learning German. Fact is: They NEVER bothered. Furthermore he says trains are running late, although Switzerland has the second best punctuality after Japan statistically. I fully agree that a lot in the country could, should and must be better, but that certainly has nothing to do with banks or taxes.
So there you go Denis, why don't you make sure YOUR life is not a joke before writing factually wrong articles in a well reputed magazine?

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