Who is your MP & are they any good?

Who is your MP & are they any good?

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GT03ROB

Original Poster:

13,262 posts

221 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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Mine is Sir Desmond Swayne.

Seems to like speaking from the wrong side of the house; falling asleep in the house during speeches by Ken Clarke; blackface and using the rough end of a pineapple on people dragging their feet to get back to work.

Hates muzzles, lockdown, quarantine and the EU.

Other good thing is he answers. Had occasion to email him once, had a response back inside 3hrs & at 7am in the morning.

Gets my vote!




Edited by GT03ROB on Thursday 17th September 14:55

Rivenink

3,682 posts

106 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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I'm shocked.

NP&E PH'r likes having a perpetually angry, wealthy, racist, older white man who has no respect for anyone who doesn't think like him as an MP.


My MP is from the 2019 intake, way to early to judge.

V88Dicky

7,305 posts

183 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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Bridget Phillipson (Labour)

Just conspired with other local MPs and councillors (who she normally can't stand), to remove more freedoms for over 2 million people from midnight.

She has never had my vote. I'd happily discuss politics with her over a drink or two mind you. If that were allowed rolleyes


toasty

7,472 posts

220 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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Chris Grayling - nope.

miniman

24,945 posts

262 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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James Gray. Needs to retire, probably giving plenty of time to shoot some Grouse.

PistonBroker

2,418 posts

226 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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Rebecca Pow and no.

But then I voted for the Lib Dem guy, so what do I know?! ;-p

My guess is that she's trying desperately to clamber up the ladder as she loves to toe the party line wherever possible.

Hoping she'll get involved in the Covid testing shambles, but I doubt it. I drove past the test centre at Taunton Racecourse yesterday and only spotted a security guy there. Yet I'm seeing local people on socials trying to get tests and being offered Launceston and Swansea. Madness in an area that's least affected so ought to have plenty of testing capacity.

Bacon Is Proof

5,740 posts

231 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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Don't have one.
They don't seem to have any important purpose, can't see why you'd want one!

DaveH23

3,236 posts

170 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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I genuinely have no idea who my MP is.

p4cks

6,908 posts

199 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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Emma Lewell-Buck.

Anonymous, uninfluential and lacking drive.

Drawweight

2,882 posts

116 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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I had to Google mine.

Seemingly it’s Kenny MacAskill.

I’ve no idea if he’s good or bad but he’s SNP so I can take a wild guess jester

TwigtheWonderkid

43,347 posts

150 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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toasty said:
Chris Grayling - nope.
rofl....who knew?

Alpacaman

920 posts

241 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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Ian Blackford, I think I would probably get a ban for saying what I really think.

thetapeworm

11,225 posts

239 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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Andrea Jenkyns (Conservative) - ardent Brexiteer, attention seeker, embarrassing interviewee and non-existent local MP other than for photo opportunities that allow further self promotion.



Tows the party line relentlessly, retweets nonsense and rarely adds her own thoughts. Unable to enter into any form of debate on any topic without resorting to "sore loser" script or blocking the other side.

Comes across as a party suck-up in the hope of promotion. This tactic isn't working much.

The best you get from her is that she is "opposed to..." or "in support of..." a local issue but appears unable to actually make any kind of personal impact on anything. Will happily have a photo taken at the site before disappearing into the shadows.

Relies on the hive of nepotism that is the local independent council to mask her lack of activity at a local level.

Fell off her own office chair and gave herself whiplash and concussion.

Gave a positive character reference for a chap that threatened to have MP Yvette Cooper beaten up.

Gets £25,000 a year to work for a think tank that doesn't exist.

Was the "other woman" when Jack Lopresti cheated on his wife (she's married to him now with a child)

Oddly has increasing support locally amongst a predominantly low-income, working class, population having initially beaten Ed Balls to the seat by a tiny majority. That said they voted the BNP in once so are hardly a benchmark for political matters.

I can't name a single thing she's done to make things better here.

So yeah, I'm a big fan.


Edited by thetapeworm on Thursday 17th September 15:43

anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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I’ve got a safe seat conservative MP from outside the area that nobody sees who replaced the last safe seat conservative MP from outside the area when they defected to the libdems.

My constituency has only ever been conservative except when the last MP became a libdem for a few weeks pre election.

I’ve never heard my MP mentioned on the news or in any media apart from on a local Facebook group where people were asking if anyone had ever met or seen her.

I’m not even sure at the moment if I would even recognise her in the street.

It’s got to be one of the easiest jobs in politics, safe seat, vote with the party every time. She’s probably just doing it part time along with some other more involved better paid job.

Edited by anonymous-user on Thursday 17th September 13:18

Mark Benson

7,514 posts

269 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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Rishi Sunak.

As a constituency MP I can't actually fault him - he went in to bat for me on a health issue of my daughters and eventually got me a response from the Health Secretary. Some months later my issue was resolved.
Others I know who've had dealings with him locally are also impressed, including friends from the other side of the political divide - I genuinely think he's a decent bloke.

As a Chancellor - well, history will decide I guess.

Pastor Of Muppets

3,263 posts

62 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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Alpacaman said:
Ian Blackford, I think I would probably get a ban for saying what I really think.
You absolutely would, and before long Mr Blackfords lot will also have the cops banging on your front door
to charge you for saying what you think.

DaveH23

3,236 posts

170 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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Drawweight said:
I had to Google mine.

Seemingly it’s Kenny MacAskill.

I’ve no idea if he’s good or bad but he’s SNP so I can take a wild guess jester
Having followed your train of thought I done the same. A chap by the name of Ian Levy, can't say I've ever heard of him.

ChocolateFrog

25,263 posts

173 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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Rosie Winterton.

Only direct dealings I've had with her were in April when the local hospital was refusing to let me in for the birth of my son.

Not exactly sure what she did but 1 email to her had it sorted.

So even though I can't stand her party at the minute she personally gets a thumbs up from me.

Jamescrs

4,479 posts

65 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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Alex Sobel (Labour) pretty useless to be honest, does very little in the local area. He was voted in on a wave of student support for Jeremy Corbyns labour party.
Previous one was a Lib Dem for many years and whilst I have no support for them as a party he was a pretty decent guy and did a lot of work on local issues and he was seen to be out doing his job for the area.

Kingdom35

937 posts

85 months

Thursday 17th September 2020
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Grant Shapps or Sh*tts or whatever you want to insert

Colossal Bell Piece

Utter coward and how he ever gets in I don't understand.

Its a No from me, can you tell?!