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Lots of Tories are in this lady’s diary but no mention of Hibs

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WHO would keep a diary? I kept one in my youth and am about to burn 12 volumes of it. Nothing but moanin’ and greetin’. Is that how I strike you? Someone who moans and greets all the time?

I’m not hearing a response. Lot of shuffling. I’ll take that as a “no” then. Thanks.

Sasha Swire kept a diary but, instead of burning it, is publishing it. Big mistake, though she’ll doubtless make money out of it. I’m sure with my indiscreti­ons about fancying various lassies, and daily measuremen­ts of my Johnson (“drat, same as yesterday; perhaps try heavier weights”), I could have made money from mine too. But my life wouldn’t be worth living. As for La Swire, she doesn’t seem thin-skinned, so she’ll survive and make enough money to get the Tennent’s in.

She’s married to Sir Hugo, a former Tory Government minister who comes across as a complete and utter buttock. We learn that he joked at a Tory fundraiser about people on benefits and “bunked off” parliament to do battle with the mighty grouse.

Mrs Swire describes Boris

Johnson’s burd Carrie as a “hot young vixen” and talks risibly of Michael Gove’s bidie-in baking fish pie. David Cameron, apparently, wanted to take the author into the bushes to show her his unweighted private parts, though the most appalling revelation about the former Tory Prime Minister came from the piemaker, who claimed this week that he loved The Clash, which is taking postmodern irony by the throat and drowning it in a puddle of meaningles­s tears

It’s fair to say the other toffs and chancers in the Swires’ slimy bubble aren’t happy. How awful they all sound. How cunning. How uncomforta­ble with each other. Always manoeuvrin­g, always thinking about shagging each other’s spouses. They come across as tribal savages. If you were robbing one of their houses, you’d find primitive drawings on the wall of stick people throwing spears at bison with the words “high office” or “Bunty’s arse” written on them.

That’s what got me: the world these people live in. It is alien. It reminds me of the worst event I ever attended in my life: an outdoor rally by the Countrysid­e Alliance. Oh my Christ, they were horrible. The waxed jackets (uniform of these sinister misfits), the hounds, the posh accents.

Listen: it’s wrong to be prejudiced. It really is. At best, it’s debatable. OK, perhaps you could make a hypothetic­al case for it. It might even match up to the reality of encounteri­ng a group of people that made a tsunami of vomit storm your oesophagus. Arguably, it’s understand­able to be prejudiced. It’s natural. It’s right

But, for the record, let me say: being prejudiced is wrong. And, if I’m laughing, it must be at a joke

I’ve just remembered. Seriously, I get antsy when people say they “hate the Tories”. Although communisti­c on many issues myself, I appreciate that other people have different outlooks.

It’s not the points of view of the Swires, Camerons, Goves and Johnsons that make me uncomforta­ble. It’s them. It’s the fact that, while the rest of us, the vast majority, rub along more or less equally (OK, bit of a stretch), they exist as a separate, privileged class with their own morés. And this news just in: their interests just aren’t ours.

Secretly, they don’t like us. And, openly, we don’t like them. But, still, my Lidl pitchfork-and-burning brand gift set remains unused in the attic. At heart, I don’t really dislike anyone beyond people who hurt children and wee animals.

One of my mates recently pointed out to me that he is bald, sports a waxed jacket, cycles and wears shorts, yet I don’t hate him. Mind you, that’s only because he supports Hibs. I bet you a pound that if you look up the index in Swire’s book, you’ll find nothing about Hibs.

The purr blind

TALKING of small animals, why do we tolerate cat owners? We should be hounding these emotional inadequate­s out of every neighbourh­ood.

Some irresponsi­ble resident buys a cat and, next thing, everybody else finds their flower beds full of ordure and their birdlife mangled and tortured. It’s ridiculous.

Cat owners are perplexing. Many consider themselves wildlife lovers, which pretence serves only to reveal something deeply disturbing in the human psyche.

The capacity to turn a blind eye to the atrocities committed by their substitute bairns or teddy bears has uncomforta­ble implicatio­ns for their attitudes to wider human affairs.

Separate surveys have found that between 77 and 82 per cent of wildlife mangled by cats isn’t brought home proudly to the owners, meaning that the tortured robin found expiring in the hall is only the tip of the iceberg.

You say: “Whit aboot dug owners? They’re also rubbish, ken?” Well, yes, I ken. Though not as bad, they’re also inadequate­s. Nowadays, I seem the only person who climbs a hill or enjoys nature without the ulterior motive of dumping canine turds.

Enough pets. Jehovah the

Merciless created life to be stark.

You undermine His good work with your “fur babies” (boak) and their lavatorial excesses.

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