View Full Version : Don't tar all MPs with the same brush


epiphany
18-09-2009, 11:00
It seems the recent uproar over expenses has sunk respect for MPs lower than ever in the eyes of the public.

While we have every right to scrutinise those who manipulate or milk the system for personal gain, there is a risk of healthy cynicism, with a system that blatantly needs reform, becoming overextended, throwing the baby out with the bathwater so-to-speak.

There are still some wonderful public servants in Parliament, let us not forget. Important and highly successful legislation such as the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 would not have come about if it weren't for those forgotten back bench heroes who fight for social justice in an inherently unjust system. We need those MPs who are in touch with ordinary people and constantly strive for reform, to iron out the creases.

Whether it's labour rights or equality legislation, a lot of the work of these men and women is taken for granted, as all we see is the final synthesis of years of campaigning, late nights and pressure on the central powers of Whitehall, who must answer to many special interests, not just the people's.

It is a perpetual tug of war, and the more people pulling their weight on the side of the people, the more we can shape society in favour of our interests, as opposed to interests of the financial and corporate elite. "There are more of us than them".

Without the support of our representatives to pull political weight for workers, minorities and victims of social and economic injustice, we would not have many of the benefits we take for granted today. And hopefully, we will continue to support our constituant MPs, and not presume them cut from the same corrupt cloth, when they can prove to us they are on our side.

chem1st
18-09-2009, 11:18
Underneath the piles of rotting fruit is something worth eating. The rotten fruit could brewed if some yeast and water (morals) were added and come in handy.

Tricky
18-09-2009, 11:24
I'm of the opinion we get the politicians we deserve.

I can't help but wonder whether it's just a coincidence that our new found interest in the probity of our politicians happened at the same time as Big Brother's viewing figures fell off a cliff.

esme
18-09-2009, 13:16
yeah quick get some mindless reality cr*p to spoon feed the masses with mind numbing pap before they wake up and realise they are being shafted

purdyamos
18-09-2009, 14:56
I'm of the opinion we get the politicians we deserve.

I can't help but wonder whether it's just a coincidence that our new found interest in the probity of our politicians happened at the same time as Big Brother's viewing figures fell off a cliff.


I've always been interested in the way the prevailing zeitgeist shifts about, and it colours the collective view on all kinds of seemingly unlinked arenas. The pendulum does seem to be swinging back again thank goodness. Goodness knows where it'll end up though.

As for politicians, we shouldn't forget that there were MPs whose thrift and integrity turned out to be genuine, even when the rest of them were doing what most people would have done if they were in the same situation.