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The European elections could focus the mind of the Conservative party to deliver Brexit under May’s deal.
I think we all agree politicians are generally self-serving, and she’s probably closer to getting it through than the arithmetic suggests. |
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I've known quite a few MPs, and most of them worked long hours (through the week and weekends), and often didn't see much of their families. |
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I don't think that the Rees-Moggs, Redwoods, Johnsons, Goves, Raabs of this world are in politics to make the world a better place. All of them are independently wealthy and on the payroll of think-tanks, newspapers, etc. Johnson himself described the £100 000 financial interest in a flat he has as "chicken feed" - one can only assume he thinks the same of his backbench MP salary? |
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In the case of John Redwood, being independently wealthy does not make him a poor representative MP. I’ve known him for 32 years and he is as dedicated to his constituents as he is to Brexit (albeit Wokingham voted Remain). Most if not all MPs want their slice of power. It’s a pity that power doesn’t reside in more competent people. The people of this country might be fickle and stupid enough to give Corbyn the largest number of seats in an election. Tragedy is lurking and it’s not to be laid at the door of the people you;be named. |
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Being a rational capitalist that I am if I had two jobs and one paid me four times the other, regardless of time commitment required, I know which I'd have more 'focus' on when it came to legislating on economic matters. |
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...m-mansion.html |
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The Tories inability to do anything about homes for example is going to really hurt them in the end. They keep avoiding any real change because they don't want to upset their voter base by doing anything that might stop the inflation in house prices but their voter base is getting older and older. |
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He 1) doesn't support his constituents (against Remain), 2) he doesn't support his country (for Hard Brexit) and 3) he does not support his party (voted against Mrs May) Apart from this, he is a great MP ... |
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