On Page 15 of the print edition.
In the early 70s, I freelanced for a few months at the Sunday Times when Harold Evans was editor. It sickens me how the current editor continues to give Liddle (who has no background in clinical practice, medical research, or in science or medical journalism) a platform.
He opens his rant with:
"Do you remember Morgellons
disease? It was all the rage a
few years ago..."
"...The ME lobby insist their illness is
"real", that is, occasioned by a virus,
rather than being a psychiatric
condition. Wessely finds it astonishing
that they would rather be the victims of a
thoroughly nasty virus than a mental
condition that might be gently assuaged
by therapy. The US spent a lot of money
investigating a link between ME and two
unpleasant retroviruses, XMRV
(xenotropic murine leukaemia virus)
and pMLV (polytropic MLV); the
conclusion was that there was no link
and, further, that the notion that ME
is caused by any virus should be written off
"once and for all".
Such is the success of the provisional
wing of the ME lobby that the evidence is
ignored by the World Health
Organisation and our own National
Institute for Health and Care Excellence.
Let them have their medical illness if
they want, seems to be the response.
Increasingly we live in a post-truth
world where those who clamour loudest
are indulged - even if this mitigates
against finding some sort of relief for
for what is unquestionably a serious and
miserable disorder, and even if their
complaints about a virus have no basis
in fact. It is similar, in a way, to the
demands of the transgender lobby..."
Sad individual. Don't give him traffic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Liddle
https://www.theguardian.com/media/g...y-ipso-for-rod-liddles-discriminatory-columns
The Sun censured by Ipso for Rod Liddle's discriminatory column
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2010/mar/29/rod-liddle-pcc-spectator
Rod Liddle censured by the PCC
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