Wednesday, April 20, 2005

RKS print media absence but planned TV slots

The only 'google news alert' I received this morning for 'Robert Kilroy-Silk' was from the CNN USA web-site, linked here, which comments upon the absence of the EU from the UK election campaign and has this quote:

"All three main parties are hugging themselves that UKIP's collection of eccentrics has since last summer turned the party into a laughing stock and that further damage was inflicted by UKIP's acrimonious parting with their former member Robert Kilroy-Silk, the daytime TV presenter who has now formed his own Veritas Party. (Others are calling the latest vehicle for the Kilroy-Silk ego the Vanitas Party)."

If you find this suspicious, at least Ferdinand Mount has been permitted to highlight the matter in the Telegraph today, see our posting below which has also been placed on my other blogs.

The point missed by Mr Mount in his conclusion, is of course that the EU is no longer a matter of Foreign Affairs but now as clearly illustrated in his own article involved in every activity of ordinary daily life which is about as domestic as things can get.

We are at least informed that Veritas leader Robert Kilroy-Silk might have the chance to put this fact across on TV in the coming days and have been told of the following planned slots:

Thursday evening - Adam Boulton interview - around 7pm on SKY

Friday - Jeremy Vine just after 12.00 noon

Sunday morning early (recorded Friday) - GMTV - I think between 7am and 8am

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