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Margaret Pilkington 29-01-2017 11:40

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1186474)
Labour showing exactly why they are no longer the party of the people yet again

Labour has not been the party of the people for a very long time,and the last nails were put into the coffin when Tony Blair came to office. He did more damage to this country than any German bombers because he did it insidiously and tried to make us believe it was for our own good.
In short, that man sold us down the river.

accyman 29-01-2017 12:24

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1186476)
Labour has not been the party of the people for a very long time,and the last nails were put into the coffin when Tony Blair came to office. He did more damage to this country than any German bombers because he did it insidiously and tried to make us believe it was for our own good.
In short, that man sold us down the river.

our MP hasnt exactly helped to restore faith in the labour party

voted against us having a referendum and im sure his promotion in the party was just coincidence after he dropped his trousers for milliband

a career politician who has proven he cant be trusted especially with matters over the EU



i just hope Hyndburn wakes up to the fact he does not represent us he is against us and thinks he knows better than us and that we should do as he says not him do as we say as it should be

i have no doubt this man will betray hyndburn again at the first possible chance he gets

Margaret Pilkington 29-01-2017 13:07

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I don't think our MP fits the description of a 'career politician'. My definition of such would be the person who has done nothing other than be a politician...someone who has never had a real job and does not know the difficulties in the life of a working person.
As such they can almost( I said ALMOST) be forgiven for their short comings.

This is NOT the case with out MP. He has worked at something other than politics. I would imagine he knows what it is like to try to make ends meet, to struggle to get a mortgage...and then to pay for it. In short he has lkived the life of a working person.
That makes his treatment of us...the people of Accrington even worse. It is a betrayal of the worst kind because it is a calculated betrayal in order for him to climb the political ladder. He is prepared to walk over us to satisfy his ambitions.

Less 29-01-2017 16:54

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1186483)
I don't think our MP fits the description of a 'career politician'. My definition of such would be the person who has done nothing other than be a politician...someone who has never had a real job and does not know the difficulties in the life of a working person.
As such they can almost( I said ALMOST) be forgiven for their short comings.

This is NOT the case with out MP. He has worked at something other than politics. I would imagine he knows what it is like to try to make ends meet, to struggle to get a mortgage...and then to pay for it. In short he has lkived the life of a working person.
That makes his treatment of us...the people of Accrington even worse. It is a betrayal of the worst kind because it is a calculated betrayal in order for him to climb the political ladder. He is prepared to walk over us to satisfy his ambitions.

He's just starting his career, he's ignored the wants of his constituents but not his party, he is going to be a useful tool for them.

Just watch if (and I hope it's when) at the next election our town throws him out, the powers that be within his party will move him to a constituency that knows nothing about him except that he has been a loyal labour supporter, that will be enough to keep him sucking up, he's good at that, then betraying the people he's meant to represent.

He will never, ever, be short of a bob or two anymore, I hope one day his conscience prevents him from sleeping at night.

Margaret Pilkington 29-01-2017 16:58

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Yes Less.
Pity the poor folk he is parachuted onto. He will have absolutely no interest in their problems, their issues...but then it has been clearly shown that that is not what he is about.
He is out to make connections so that if his days in politics are numbered, he will have more strings to his bow.

Neil 29-01-2017 21:32

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With Labour's positive discrimination policy they may decide to put a woman up for election next time. They appear to be doing that locally

Less 30-01-2017 07:56

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1186507)
With Labour's positive discrimination policy they may decide to put a woman up for election next time. They appear to be doing that locally

I'm all for positive discrimination.

IF

It means weed out the useless and only put up a worthy candidate.

IF

It means weed out the useful and put up a woman because her only asset is being a woman then it is wrong for women and society. Same goes for pushing forward any member of a minority.

What would the world be like if positive discrimination meant put up any moron for the position let them have a chance to prove what they are...

...Hang on, maybe we already do that?

:confused:

Neil 30-01-2017 11:17

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Something we agree on :eek:

cashman 30-01-2017 11:59

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I have just seen a good poster on F.B. it said "I will never vote for an M.P. that votes against the democratic will of the people" I agree 100% with that statement. anyone else?

Margaret Pilkington 30-01-2017 12:23

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Yes...me too.
I don't think the gender of the MP matters one jot.
What matters is how they relate to their constituents.
Do they know the difficulties of the area they represent? Do they have ideas as to how those difficulties can be overcome or reduced...are they happy to go against the will of the party to represent their constituents?
I think that the Labour Party are deluded if they think that putting women up for selection will get them out of the hole they dug for themselves...their problems are many and varied, but what they just don't get is that the electorate wants to be listened to. To have their concerns acknowledged...and actions put into place to deal with the concerns.

What the electorate certainly do NOT need is sneery, snidey comments that some politicians use...They do not need the politicians to regard the electorate as brainless ill educated plebs.

cashman 30-01-2017 13:17

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They will always regard the electorate as that i reckon, arrogance knows no bounds. imho they think in general they are better and more educated than us plebs.

Less 30-01-2017 13:30

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1186533)
They will always regard the electorate as that i reckon, arrogance knows no bounds. imho they think in general they are better and more educated than us plebs.

Better educated? Perhaps, after all its they that set our standard of education.
However thousands of pounds worth of private education isn't worth tuppence without common sense!

Margaret Pilkington 30-01-2017 13:55

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1186533)
They will always regard the electorate as that i reckon, arrogance knows no bounds. imho they think in general they are better and more educated than us plebs.

And that, Cashy .....is where they get it so wrong...and why they have lost faith and followers.

accyman 01-02-2017 01:00

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im just curious as to if he will have the nerve to vote against the will of the people yet again

Neil 01-02-2017 01:42

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I think he will


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