His complaint is quite specific and seems credible. There is a real and massive HSBC scandal, and there is reason to believe that the Telegraph missed the boat there, unaccountably, unless there was collusion. This also possibly explains the Hong Kong coverage.
Beyond this, the Telegraph has been falling down on he job regarding its formerly solid conservative editorial line. It has wimped out. Their web operation dumped Delingpole for instance.
Well, I spent a few minutes of earnest effort, trying to figure out what was his issue by reading the article. I couldn't make much out of it.
Then I checked his Wikipedia page. He's highly educated - that's for sure - a graduate of Cambridge University. His interests and mission in life seem to be all over the place.
I was probably unkind and inaccurate when I described Mr. Osborne as a "flake." Whatever he is chasing, whatever he is trying to accomplish, seems to me to be too abstract and grand for me to take in. I guess that really doesn't make him a "flake." Probably more accurate to say that it makes me a "dumb ass." Ah well.
Sorry, Mr. Osborne.