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Old 16-01-2007, 09:39   #28
WillowTheWhisp
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Re: greg pope

I have never spoken to Greg Pope face to face but I have 'spoken' to him on AccyWeb and corresponded with him and found him to be interested in the issues I brought up, sensible in his responses and intelligent enough to know whether he could make a difference in overall policies or not.

In regards to one issue I found his response and reaction to be particularly well thought out, considering aspects which had not actually crossed my mind at the time but once brought up I could see why he chose to act as he did for the benefit of the greater good and consideration of other people.

Without knowing what the problem was which you took to him it's impossible to know whether his actions were commendable or not. If he already knew that he was unlikely to be able to change the outcome of a situation the fact that he was willing to get involved at all I would regard as commendable. Sometimes even an MP cannot change things to benefit one person if that in turn would cause problems for more others. It's difficult to know if that was the case here without actually knowing the situation.

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