Who's Your MP?

Originally posted by Shadow Leader@Mar 31 2006, 09:13 AM
My MP (at home) is Richard Benyon, he's one of the good guys.
In the spirit of compromise in a very slowly evolving society, send my regards to your MP for voting against the terroism, and this frightening ID card bill. Not that I agree with his economics.

It at least goes to show that most people accept the fact that life isn't set in black and white and is more shade of grey.

Still, I'm not convinced that the current form of democracy works for the greater good.
 
Richard's a good MP and a good bloke to boot as well. I must say I was quite surprised to read your compliments to him!!

Richard has been running the family estate (which comprises a village, tenanted out, as well as many tenant farmers and the likes) for years and has always been involved at the grass roots level. He is very much into helping the local constituency, resolving community issues and campaigning on the people's behalf if need be - as an MP should - not like his useless predecessor. One of his campaigns has been to save the rural post offices from closure - a vital issue that needs addressing. He's one of the good 'uns and I hope he goes far.
 
Originally posted by Desperate Dan@Mar 31 2006, 09:50 PM
George Howarth...excellent constituency MP.
Who iused to be on William Hill's payroll. I'm sure his Merseyside constituents would approve of him lining his pockets to promote the interests of that firm. Not sure he is still taking their money.
 
Tony McNulty (Labour)

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"Yep. We've got the Better Brains for Britain policy, the 50-Million Homes policy, the Nicer, Neater National Health policy, the Rural Britain is For Toffs Only policy, the Community Policing Fights Al-Queda Policy, the Massively-Integrated Police Forces Policy, the No Such Thing as a Free Denture Policy, the People's Poll Policy... "
 
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