Helmer’s exit takes us out of the frying pan and into the fire

Alex Hern runs over the madness that is the Conservative's new MEP for the East Midlands.

It appears we were too hasty in celebrating the exit of loony-fringe Tory MEP Roger Helmer for brighter – sorry, righter – pastures.

Owing to the list system in use in elections to the European parliament, his successor is automatically appointed from the next slot down in the Conservative list, and… well, maybe you should just watch his video:

Rupert Matthews MEP is also a distinguished speaker in person, having delivered talks on topics as diverse as:

King Arthur – Rupert’s controversial theory is that there not only was a real King Arthur, but that he was crucial to the development of Britain as it is today.

Your Local Ghosts – What real ghosts are like – a talk adapted to your local area.

Yeti! – Are the legendary man-apes of the world real?

The Biography of Father Christmas – A great seasonal favourite for December.

His twitter account is worth a glance too, with such gems as

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Unfortunately, beneath his ‘charming idiosyncrasy’ is a slightly less-charming husk of much the same venom which got Helmer in so much trouble. Matthews is the editorial director of Bretwalda Books, a name which hit the public sphere just last week when one of their recent publications was spotted at the Tory conference:

Other titles on Bretwalda’s list include:

The Rape of Britain – Wind Farms and the Destruction of our Environment

What the Immigrant Saw – A book described as being “Britain through the eyes of a refugee from socialism”. It is by a Belgian.

Can Britain leave the EU? A Warning from History – According to the front cover, the warning from history involves Panzers.

How on earth did this man make it on the Tory list, rather than the Monster Raving Loony Party?

See also:

Roger Helmer MEP steps down. He will not be missedAlex Hern, October 12th 2011

Euro-Tories gain a UKIP defector – but Helmer faces the chopBen Fox, May 25th 2011

Tories unlikely to discipline Helmer for sickening rape commentsShamik Das, May 24th 2011

The homophobe, the climate denier or the moderate – what next for the ECR?Ben Fox, February 21st 2011

Tory MEP: Poor kids are “a bunch of feckless ne’er-do-wells”Claire French, August 31st 2010

14 Responses to “Helmer’s exit takes us out of the frying pan and into the fire”

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  3. ben stewart

    Oh Jesus, the Tories' new MEP (taking over from retiring Roger Helmer) is deliciously batshit crazy. A real must see http://t.co/DyLDwlv0

  4. Richard George

    @benstewart999 I want to go to the International Metaphysical University. It sounds almost as awesome as Alton Towers. http://t.co/zrIoONG0

  5. Steve

    Oh Jesus, the Tories' new MEP (taking over from retiring Roger Helmer) is deliciously batshit crazy. A real must see http://t.co/DyLDwlv0

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