Don't take my word for it. Take that of (former) Tory blogging supremo Iain Dale in 2009:
McShane has invoked basically a Godwin's Law defence to hide his own greed and excess. He was one of the least likeable Labour ministers, smug, arrogant and detached in equal measure. A man that made Cameron and Osborne look like the tribunes of the ordinary and the poor.
McShane was a cheer leader for the worst elements of the Blair/Brown years - the 'relaxed about extreme wealth', the ones who hobnobbed with the rich and famous in a desperate attempt to deflect from their own contradictions and betrayals.
McShane should follow his south Yorkshire ex-neighbour, the former Barnsley MP, Eric Illsley - to jail.
McShane has invoked basically a Godwin's Law defence to hide his own greed and excess. He was one of the least likeable Labour ministers, smug, arrogant and detached in equal measure. A man that made Cameron and Osborne look like the tribunes of the ordinary and the poor.
McShane was a cheer leader for the worst elements of the Blair/Brown years - the 'relaxed about extreme wealth', the ones who hobnobbed with the rich and famous in a desperate attempt to deflect from their own contradictions and betrayals.
McShane should follow his south Yorkshire ex-neighbour, the former Barnsley MP, Eric Illsley - to jail.
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