Why on earth is anyone waiting anxiously for the result of the run-off “election” in Zimbabwe? If people there are brave enough to dare to vote for the MDC (and resourceful enough to get round all the barriers Mugabe will put in their way), and the MDC actually wins, then of course I’ll be delighted. But I don’t remotely expect, even if they do, that the Zimbabwe Election Commission will actually say that’s the result; and even if it did, I don’t expect Mugabe actually to go anywhere. Sure, like everyome else I hope for a miracle – but I don’t really believe in them.

I agree with what Peter Hain said at PMQs today. It’s no good insisting on election monitors to ensure a free and fair election – that’s what we did last time. What Britain and the international community should really do is insist on acceptance of the result of the first election, and (and her I think I’m going further than what Peter Hain said, though perhaps not further than what he thinks) recognise the legitimate MDC government it produced.

2008-06-18T12:55:00+00:00Tags: , |