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Do We Vote For Our Mps Or For The Party They Represent
- and if you voted for Christian Wakeford as a Conservative would you be miffed that you now had a Labour MP?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You are not saying anything to address the basic point Gromit, just restating your hatred of the current govt.
If someone campaigns on a certain party's manifesto and then switches to a completely different one after winning, that is clearly wrong. It's tantamount to fraud. All would be OK if there was an automatic by election in such cases.
If someone campaigns on a certain party's manifesto and then switches to a completely different one after winning, that is clearly wrong. It's tantamount to fraud. All would be OK if there was an automatic by election in such cases.
It's plain and simple, he should resign his seat and go to a by-election - as a prospective Labour MP or whatever colours he wants to take up. What he has done is incredibly selfish and would certainly have me fuming as I voted for the Party and did so in the last election when we got a new candidate who nobody knew nothing about her.
He's not the first to do it though - many have inc Churchill in 1904
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He's not the first to do it though - many have inc Churchill in 1904
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Wasn’t the splendidly named Mark Reckless the last to resign his seat?
Which he retained in a byelection and then lost at the General Election.
MPs of course are supposed to represent all their constituents regardless of what party they represent and I’d imagine of course that Mr Wakeford will do so even if he doesn’t resign
Which he retained in a byelection and then lost at the General Election.
MPs of course are supposed to represent all their constituents regardless of what party they represent and I’d imagine of course that Mr Wakeford will do so even if he doesn’t resign
I’m surprised no one has dredged this up :-)
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As I stated mon another thread my opinion is that any MP elected under one party banner should go through another election if they move to another. The only exception maybe if they moved to an independent.
In this case it seems some in the ranks of the labour party are not particularly happy with it either. I can understand why, could you trust them?
In this case it seems some in the ranks of the labour party are not particularly happy with it either. I can understand why, could you trust them?
I voted for Norman Lamb back in the day when the Lib Dems were my choice of party and also because he was a very good MP and regularly met with his constituents. He held regular clinics and several times a year would tour round the villages with an invite to come and discuss any problems. He helped us out a lot and communicated with me about any developments. If he had defected to another party i would have never have voted for him again. We trust our MPs to support their party. If they change parties, then they should do the honourable thing and resign.