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So, where are Cornwall’s Lib Dems on Mr Clegg’s talks with Cameron?

May 9, 2010 1 comment

Julia Goldsworthy – who lost Camborne & Redruth to the Tories by 66 votes – was a Lib Dem MP who would not, I think, have had much time for the idea of her party propping up a Cameron government. As I suggested in yesterday’s post, Andrew George will not in the next general election get the votes of Labour supporters like myself, who have always voted tactically to keep the Tories out of St Ives, if Mr Clegg does put the Tories into Downing Street. That, I suggest, would  also be the view of thousands of Labour supporters in Cornwall.

Well, Ann wasn’t a local girl, but she’s a damned good MP

April 3, 2010 1 comment

The row in the Stoke Labour Party over the selection of a non-local PPC, follows hot on the heels of my post yesterday on the ‘this is a local seat for local people’ argument. I am no great fan of Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe, but she certainly got the better of ‘local girl’ Lib Dem MP for Falmouth and Camborne Ms Julia Goldsworthy, when they debated the issue on the PM programme.  If we were to follow Ms Goldsworthy’s logic (if logic it is),  local people who fail to get selected to their local seat should give up their political ambitions. Ms Widdecombe ,who, unlike Ms Goldsworthy, was not a ‘local girl’  when she won her Maidstone seat (but seems to have done rather better than Ms Goldsworthy), made the obvious point that being a local was just one factor to be considered. ‘There’s a job to be done,’ said  the redoubtable Ms Widdecombe.  And, she added, the person best equipped to do that job should be selected, local or not. Indeed, being local can be a disadvantage.

She also make the important point that ‘local’ doesn’t mean much in a large rural constituency. So a PPC for the St Ives Constituency who has lived in West Cornwall, isn’t local to a voter on the Isles of Scilly or in Helston or on the Lizard. This is something Andrew George MP or  Conservative PPC Derek Thomas should think about when they make their born and bred ‘local boy’ pitch.