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RIP Robin Cook
The only labour politician with scruples has died.
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I still think it's disgusting that we (or maybe I mean the media) force good politicians out of their jobs for having affairs when it happens every day of the week and business people don't get sacked for it. I know politicians are meant to set an example, but people are generally so apathetic that I can't see that they'd follow in their footsteps just cos an MP was doing it!!
I was sad to hear the news, not because I particularly liked him, nor because I always agreed with his policies, but because I think that objectively, he was a good politician and a very smart man and a bloomin useful guy to have in the HofC. Also felt bad because a man had died and his family have lost someone they love.
Field I thought had scruples and lost his job as social servies secty as a result.
Harriet hrman went after being criticised by a judge on child protection - [she was on the protection side and breached some sort of confidentiality]
Sam Silkin as Attorney General went after he said you cant encourage the Clay Cross councillors to break the law and then indemnify them after you get to power. he only lasted 3 weeks after the labour govt introduced a bill to indemnify them
There ! There are three politicians with scruples -and there WE are thinking that the commons is filled with policiticians in the pay of large corporations and who are perjuring adulterers !
Also my ex's Uncle who stuck to his politics when the Labour party moved right, and ended up being dropped as a candidate for his constitutency, despite being the incumbent representative. He then went on to win the seat as an independent - the first time Labour had lost the seat in years. He has now formed his own party, which has growing support. This is in Wales by the way, he is an MWA, not an MP, and the party is Forward Wales.
I thought this thread was meant to be about Robin Cook anyway, not the scruples or otherwise of politicians past and present. :-p
Thank you TCL. :-) Well said!
I really don't see why people give a damn about politicians having affairs anyway, as I said before. It's not like kids will think it's ok to have affairs because MPs do. More likely they'll follow the example of friends and family. All this c.r.a.p about "setting a good example" and "standards in public life". I think oneeyedvic was referring to political scruples, which, is all that was relevant to his job and the public anyway.
Whatever your views on that, or your views on Robin Cook, it's still pretty rude to sl+g off the guy when he'd not even been buried. It's not like he was Hitler is it!?!
Sorry - it's not necessarily rude, but i do feel it's disrespectful.
I totally appreciate that people have strong family values and that they do have a problem with those who have affairs. I am inclined to agree with them.
I just personally felt that perhaps a thread that is headed "RIP Robin Cook" was not quite the place to express those views. It might be interesting to start a different thread debating the scruples of those in public life, so that this thread can be left for those who want to say somethig nice. Like when Richard Whitely died. etc,
My previous comment wasn't meant as a return to my old ways, I just honestly though "not the time and place".
RIP Robin.Cook
Very sad to hear of the death of a fine politician..
Re scruples, There are many politicians of all parties who have principals and are fine public servants, it's just never been fashionable in this country to point it out...if you disagree with a politician's position on a issue it's hip to slaughter the guy as lacking scruples because his stand is opposed to the persons viewpoint, and if you back a politico's line on something its because he has scruples..its rubbish..
Definitely one of the good guys and will be sorely missed.
Great sense of humour too, who remembers him on 'Question Time' when David Dimbleby called him Robin **** by mistake, in his reply Cook referred to David as Mr. Bumblebee!
P.S. A mention too for Claire Short as another Labour MP with scruples.
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