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Sharon backs best lollipop person campaign - 12.10.09


SHARON HODGSON MP BACKS SEARCH FOR UK’S TOP LOLLIPOP PERSON Sharon Hodgson MP has backed a UK campaign highlighting the importance of school crossing patrols,

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SEP 25th - MP JOINS IN CHILDREN’S CENTRE CELEBRATIONS


Labour MP Michael Foster this week visited the Churchwood Sure Start Children’s Centre in Hastings and Rye as part of National Sure Start Children’s Centres

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Message posted by Carol at 06:53 pm, Thu 14th Feb 2008
Have you read Why Democracy is now dead in our own Country by Leo McKinstry in the Daily Express Thursday February 14th 2008 with the view that we are being governed by Ministers who consistently refuse to practice what they preach and that democracy in Britain is now a hollow sham? There is a situation where once elected to Parliament, the MP votes based on the Party Whip and not based on the majority viewpoint of the constituents the MP is supposed to represent. As pointed out in Mr Miliband’s speech the concept of democracy is government by the people, and the indispensable condition of a democracy – that the people choose the government, that they are free from arbitrary control and that the government respects the right of the people to dispense with it. We have a situation where the people are being denied a referendum based on the reason that the EU Treaty will be debated in Parliament. In Parliament the debate on the EU Treaty last week was attended by only 13 MPs on this vital issue – that can hardly be considered a democratic debate Where were the 630 missing MPs and why were they missing?. One has to presume that the Party Whips have decided how the MPs will vote on the Treaty so attending a debate is a pointless waste of time. Is this government by the people? Is this democracy? Mr Miliband has been on TV and stated that there will be no referendum. If Mr Miliband believes in democracy as suggested by his speech, why is he able to dictate that there will be no referendum regardless of what the people that elect Parliament want? Effectively Mr Miliband is saying that once elected, he is not answerable to the people who elected him if the people’s viewpoint does not agree with his agenda.
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Message posted by Frank at 05:12 pm, Thu 14th Feb 2008
I have some reservations about telling people that they should be democratic. It smells a little of "we know best", while we are one of the few countries in europe to deny people real political choice (pr). You say that democratic countries are less likely to attack each other, I haven't noticed such reservations coming from the USA. We should only advise on democracy where we are asked to by the country concerned
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