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What makes a person decide to be a politician?
Money, kudos, need to feel important?
Real feeling for people?
Expenses, publicity, long summer holidays?
The belief that he/she knows what is best for us poor ill educated peasants?
POWER?
Money, kudos, need to feel important?
Real feeling for people?
Expenses, publicity, long summer holidays?
The belief that he/she knows what is best for us poor ill educated peasants?
POWER?
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MrG was very interested in politics......I used to sit in bed at night and tell him long stories (he was a patient man) about how aliens were planning to destroy his country by sending their rejects to take over the bodies of politicians and cause mayhem and confusion.....their aim was to take over the world in the end.....but they were experimenting on Britain first......
I'm thinking now that this wasn't so much my strange imagination as a premonition...... :-(
MrG was very interested in politics......I used to sit in bed at night and tell him long stories (he was a patient man) about how aliens were planning to destroy his country by sending their rejects to take over the bodies of politicians and cause mayhem and confusion.....their aim was to take over the world in the end.....but they were experimenting on Britain first......
I'm thinking now that this wasn't so much my strange imagination as a premonition...... :-(
Politics interests me and I wouldn't rule out going into politics when I'm older, and for myself it would be for a genuine desire to alter things for the better and to address problems. Others might have other reasons, but I can think of a reasonable amount of politicians who are in it for the right reasons as well as the vast amounts who are indeed possibly power mad nacissists.
Well, it's better than working for a living....a lot of people fall into it by accident and the reasons are manifold. Most Labour MP's like Prescott were and are sponsored by the Unions, having been shop stewards and local union reps. There are many these days who go into local politics for the money - i've known a few, and they quickly get a liking for expenses and jollies etc.
Some, like Corbyn, are just inadequate and never really leave school, become perpetual students, and because it's such an easy job, with no requirements at all, they are happy to just turn up, do the time and collect their pension - it's a complete fluke that he ended up on the front bench - the vast majority whether local or national, are never seen or heard of...
Also, a surprising amount have it running in the family, because they know a good thing when they see it and they know how easy it is, with, I believe, the longest holidays of any job.
Some, like Corbyn, are just inadequate and never really leave school, become perpetual students, and because it's such an easy job, with no requirements at all, they are happy to just turn up, do the time and collect their pension - it's a complete fluke that he ended up on the front bench - the vast majority whether local or national, are never seen or heard of...
Also, a surprising amount have it running in the family, because they know a good thing when they see it and they know how easy it is, with, I believe, the longest holidays of any job.