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garinda 19-02-2010 18:31

First class chuff-chuff.
 
Having spent over twenty years commuting up and down the west coast railway line in steerage class, perfectly able to work, read, sleep, should M.P.s be given first class rail tickets?

Winsome Winterton claims first class will afford him more privacy, but since he's not in the cabinet, so unlikely to be reading classified information, surely what he's working on will just as easily be seen in first, as in standard class.

'Tory buffoon Sir Nicholas Winterton yesterday exposed the truth about David Cameron's party - they are STILL snobbish, arrogant and out of touch.'
'The MP sparked outrage when he said he shouldn't have to travel in standard class on trains because it is full of "a different kind of people".
'He said he did not want to be forced in with those who had standard class tickets, adding: "They are a totally different type of people.'
Fury at arrogant Tory Sir Nicholas Winterton's refusal to travel standard class on trains - mirror.co.uk

The odd thing is umpteem times I caught the same train back from London with Ken Hargreaves, alighted at platform 3, trundled across to platform 2, where we both caught the same Colne train, which had no differing class divisions.

The only good thing is that after the General Election the M.P. and his wife, will be paying their own rail fares, whichever class they decide to sit in.

'The couple will not run for re-election as the MPs for Macclesfield and Congleton'
'In a letter to David Cameron, the Tory leader, the couple said that they could no longer "maintain the hectic pace" of political life and wanted to step down in order to spend more time with their family.'
'Their decision comes after the Telegraph disclosed that they claimed more than £80,000 in rent for a small London flat that was owned by a trust controlled by their children.'
Sir Nicholas and Ann Winterton to stand down from parliament: MPs expenses - Telegraph

Whether you think M.P.s should, or shouldn't be allowed first class travel privileges, there's one thing he's definitely bottom of the class in, and that's knowing when to keep your gob shut, so you don't look like an out of touch, elitist, jerk.

cashman 19-02-2010 18:38

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that just re-enforces what i always knew about these arrogant snotty gets,n many ordinary folk are too thick to see it.:rolleyes:

DaveinGermany 19-02-2010 18:44

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Aah, isn't that nice. A true man of the people so long as they aren't Oiks & 'Erberts, Wayne & Waynetta's. There in all its officialdom we're different types of People. By that he must mean Honest/Upstanding/Hard working/Truthful & Genuine, unlike him & his cronies. I suppose that's why most of us wouldn't be suited to Bollictics. :o

katex 19-02-2010 19:04

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I don't see a problem with M.P.'s travelling 1st Class ... think they should. They are public figures running the country for heaven's sake, and need space to work whilst moving around ... saving time. Not going to argue further about it .. that's my unyielding opinion.

All high managers in lots of companies are allowed this 'luxury'. Unfortunately, he was arrogant, and that is what has rattled people's cages, but still agree with the sentiments.

Most have travelled 1st class for years; I, myself have come across them on many occasions on the Euston/Glasgow train .. so nowt new.

K.S.H 19-02-2010 19:07

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They are going to work, why cant they pay their own travel fares just like you and I do

steeljack 19-02-2010 19:07

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from the bit I have read, I think the guy has a bit of a valid point , but should have been more upset that full fare paying passengers are sometimes required to stand for a complete journey when all the seats are taken , how come the railways are allowed to sell more tickets than seats available . My thinking is if I'm paying full fare I should be entitled to a seat .

cashman 19-02-2010 19:12

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 789373)
I don't see a problem with M.P.'s travelling 1st Class ... think they should. They are public figures running the country for heaven's sake, and need space to work whilst moving around ... saving time. Not going to argue further about it .. that's my unyielding opinion.

public figures running the country into the ground with dishonest expenses claims n the like, there all arrogant ******* is my unyeilding opinion. i remember one telling us to get on our bikes many years ago. nowt changes, apart from peoples memorys.:rolleyes: Bikes fer the oiks, first class fer our betters, on yer own bike.

Neil 19-02-2010 19:20

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 789358)
Whether you think M.P.s should, or shouldn't be allowed first class travel privileges, there's one thing he's definitely bottom of the class in, and that's knowing when to keep your gob shut, so you don't look like an out of touch, elitist, jerk.

I do think they should but he is a fool to say what he said

This was the wrong thing to say :D
Quote:

He said he did not want to be forced in with those who had standard class tickets, adding: "They are a totally different type of people.
This was the right thing to say
Quote:

"There are lots of children, there is noise, there is activity and all I can say is I like to have peace and quiet when I travel because more often than not I am working and I want to concentrate."
By saying both he let us see what he really thinks.

katex 19-02-2010 19:21

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Originally Posted by K.S.H (Post 789376)
They are going to work, why cant they pay their own travel fares just like you and I do

I'm sure if your company moved your job position, but you would have to travel to London every week .. besides 'maybe' the increase in your salary, you would be asking for travel expenses. :rolleyes:

DaveinGermany 19-02-2010 19:21

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I think the expression running the country is stretching it a bit Katex, he's a Tory Politician, & much as people might wish it (or not after that outburst), on last looking Labour where "Running the Country" allegedly.

On top of that he really doesn't need to be doing his work on the train (paid for by the Taxpayer) as he's claiming for a place down south (also at the taxpayers expense). Cakes & eating ! (plus can you put several in a Doggy bag for the brood ?)

Neil 19-02-2010 19:24

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Originally Posted by K.S.H (Post 789376)
They are going to work, why cant they pay their own travel fares just like you and I do

Good point. I pay to get myself to work and back but when they send me somewhere else they pay from my usual place to where they send me.

I think the MP's constituancy office should be classed as normal place and they should get free travel from there to wherever they need to go on public business. For me its all about normal people being able to become MP's and just just those who can afford to travel to and from London.

US Angel 19-02-2010 19:27

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truth be told does he think riding in first class will get him there quicker also LOL

Mancie 19-02-2010 19:28

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 789365)
Aah, isn't that nice. A true man of the people so long as they aren't Oiks & 'Erberts, Wayne & Waynetta's. There in all its officialdom we're different types of People. By that he must mean Honest/Upstanding/Hard working/Truthful & Genuine, unlike him & his cronies. I suppose that's why most of us wouldn't be suited to Bollictics. :o

He has got it right by saying those in 2nd class are different people.. almost all have paid for tickets out thier own pockets.. most in 1st class are paid by business or the tax payer.

garinda 19-02-2010 19:47

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Originally Posted by US Angel (Post 789387)
truth be told does he think riding in first class will get him there quicker also LOL

Lol, exactly.

The only difference between first and standard class, besides a huge price difference, is you get a clean paper antimacassar in first class.

Oh and if you're travelling up from London, you've got further to walk to the exit, at your destination.

Which means any first class passengers are forced to wait in the cab queue, behind the hoi polloi, who they've so far tried to avoid.

K.S.H 19-02-2010 19:50

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 789383)
I'm sure if your company moved your job position, but you would have to travel to London every week .. besides 'maybe' the increase in your salary, you would be asking for travel expenses. :rolleyes:

Er have they moved to London since he took that job :confused:
I'm sure it was there when he started :rolleyes:, he applied for it knowing it was in London so he should pay his own fares :D


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