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Originally Posted by Ken Moss
Thus opening the floor for a healthy debate, but the PC decisions you have laid at Labour's door are unlikely ever to be swayed by my input anyway so it isn't something I spend much time trying to change. In today's world, I can't imagine that any party would be totally immune from making decisions which could be viewed as 'PC gone mad'.
I recently found myself in a position where I was inadvertently breaking HBC health and safety regulations, guidelines set in place by a Conservative administration. It needled me and the poor official who dealt with me got rather an abrasive reply but I made my position clear on the matter and exempted myself to change a situation which directly affected me. That was a situation where I could actually alter something which I found to be needlessly PC but it was a remarkably rare instance.
There's also the difference between local issues and national issues, which is so chasmic that I'd rather leave Westminster to the people who want to get involved at that level. As it stands now, I have no desire to actively pursue issues beyond Hyndburn.
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Would agree without a doubt that the Tories are just as bad on PC issues. As for the local/national issues debate, well, I predicted you'd say that!
