I said above that this is typical of him lately. Yes, the queen is dead, when will you die (Thatcher) -- he's always been this way fundamentally speaking. But even since last year's comments to Shea, he has continued to devolve.
His comment of a year and a half ago was coherent and well thought out for the most part, with its major flaw being a reference to the Holocaust.
This latest little giddy pronouncement was just so tactless. If we go from Queen Elizabeth to Margaret Thatcher to... Gail Shea... Christ. That alone is a devolution. Morrissey's comments here lack any of his previous wit. He now seems to just write the first thought that comes to mind, not really giving a shit about how he presents what he's saying, not worrying about the fact that the way he communicates is closed to persuasion. His novel is the essential document of his current style. It's too lazy, too hyperbolic, too abrasive.
I don't care if his intetions were good if he was talking out of his ass when he can easily use Google to brush up on things he is unaware of. For example, does he propose that the Canadian government round up all First Nations peoples and put them into concentration camps? I would like to hear his practical ideas rather than his personal criticisms of a minister that does not matter any more as far as he should be concerned. God forbid he manage to take the high road. He's certainly entitled to make a statement and express his delight with the fact that Shea, an opponent to his cause, is out of the way, but beyond that what's his action plan? Is he planning to cull Gail Shea, totally ignore his beef with Canada now that his tormentor Gail Shea is out of office, or is he going to try to make a real difference and take a practical approach to what he believes to be an important issue?
The main thing I would say to Morrissey is: Gail Shea is gone. So what? What about the seals? What do you want to do next? How do you plan to engage with the new government and new minister? Is a boycott beneficial, or would spending time in Canada, doing shows, meeting with officials, doing public appearances, be more beneficial?