Wednesday 7 November 2012

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parliamentary information office: What is the point of government being an entitlement system for MPS? What is needed is a government that is competent to serve the people. There is a massive imbalance regardless of race sex etc of MPs from the public sector or who have no life experience whatsoever outside of politics. The top echelon in all parties largely have no experience outside of politics and are too young to have had useful experience in the world. We need a far more balanced parliament with a drastically higher percentage who have worked at high levels in the private sector for many years who can bring in expertise the bureaucrats and politicians totally lack of dealing with complex financial situations. Kids with no experience outside the public sector regardless of sex or race are not up to the job and have proved it.


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The Tory political faction emerged within the Parliament of England to uphold the legitimist rights of James, Duke of York to succeed his brother Charles II to the throne. James II was a Catholic, while the state institutions had broken from the Catholic Church—this was an issue for the Exclusion Bill supporting Whigs, the political heirs to the nonconformist Roundheads and Covenanters. There were two Tory ministries under James II; the first led by Lord Rochester, the second by Lord Belasyse. Some were later involved in his usurpation with the Whigs, which they saw as defending the Anglican Church. Tory sympathy for the Stuarts ran deep however and some supported Jacobitism, which saw them isolated by the Hanoverians until Lord Bute's ministry under George III. Conservatism emerged by the end of the 18th century—which synthesised moderate Whig positions and some of the old Tory values to create a new political ideology, in opposition to the French Revolution. The likes of Edmund Burke and William Pitt the Younger led the way in this. Due to this faction eventually leading to the formation of the Conservative Party, members of that party are colloquially referred to as Tories, even if they are not traditionalists. Actual adherents to traditional Toryism in contemporary times tend to be referred to as High Tories to avoid confusion.


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Quotas would just lower the already dreadfully low standard of our MP's We have today an example of a Nadine Dories who has decided that making a few bob on I'm A Celebrity is more important than serving her constituents. Her lame excuse is Parliament is in recess and there was me thinking that all these MP’s were busy doing constituency work when Westminster is in recess, well that’s what they keep telling us. Not bad a being paid twice us mugs the taxpayers are paying here and she gets the TV Company to pay her as well. What are the chances she might try claiming it as expenses as well. How much is the airfare to Australia. First Class of course What happened to that promise to allow the electorate to have the power to recall their MP/ This sounds a suitable case for it. Oh I forget that was another of the election promises that just got quietly swept under the carpet.


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If a woman has the talent, the dedication, the determination, the stamina and an extremely thick skin, - plus an understanding and supportive family, of course she can become an MP and barge her way to the political peak. Maggie Thatcher did - and as far as I know she did it on her own merits and without the assistance of a "skirt" quota. The sad truth is that very few women possess many or all of the above attributes and even less have the ability to betray their own convictions to toe a party line, break promises, lie and cheat and sell their souls purely for financial gain. I don't know what it takes to become a professor of politics and gender - and I'm even less understanding of why such a person should consider woman in politics to be an elevation to their status above and beyond their traditional roll of being the commonsense and control portion of the male love affair with achievement and power. BTW, - I am a mere man - with respect and fear of the powerful influence a female holds over a male journey to the summit of her ambitions.


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