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Old 26-04-2010, 16:42   #205
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Re: The 2010 General Election Thread: Week 3

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Originally Posted by danielf View Post
I think this vote for the candidate thing is a bit of a misnomer. At the end of the day they get elected to run the country and party politics supersede local matters. It makes sense to vote for the party.
Really?
Tell that to those who've had to call on their MP for support.
MPs do not "run the country" unless in the cabinet, and even then it's the civil service under them that do the running.
A single backbencher in parliment has very little power in the HoC, but in the local area they can save lives.
If they're good of course.
You could be lumbered with someone like Margret Moran. Ask the Luton South constituents if they'd be happy to vote for her over a different candidate. I know several who would rather have their fingernails removed.

I'd rather the Tory idea of reducing the size of the HoC and resizing constituencies so they are equal.
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