Tuition fees
Dec. 9th, 2010 07:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This excellent blog by Nick Robinson pretty much sums it up.
I'm deeply annoyed by the result of the vote but not at all surprised. Everyone knows from back in May that the Lib + Lab numbers don't stack up high enough, and that's if all Lib Dem MPs voted against, which they weren't going to. The only way this was ever going to get defeated was if there had been a significant Tory rebellion, and nobody was targeting their MPs (although hurrah once again for David Davis).
Bah!
I'm deeply annoyed by the result of the vote but not at all surprised. Everyone knows from back in May that the Lib + Lab numbers don't stack up high enough, and that's if all Lib Dem MPs voted against, which they weren't going to. The only way this was ever going to get defeated was if there had been a significant Tory rebellion, and nobody was targeting their MPs (although hurrah once again for David Davis).
Bah!
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Date: 2010-12-09 09:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-09 10:32 pm (UTC)Tell me, why did they get in again? >;p
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Date: 2010-12-12 01:46 pm (UTC)I would write to my MP but every time I've done so before she's forwarded it to parliment and the stock response has come back from both of them showing that the letter has been barely read, much less considered, and is given as nuch notice as your average gnat.
I realise that this is probably because it's been passed to an over worked civil servant but since the recpients have passed it on in this way and then returned the response, it's effectively a case of the MP and the relevant dept saying "la, la, la, we're not listening cos you don't matter".
To be fair as an individual I probably don't matter but, when they also ignore mass protests (whether against the war or fees etc.) without looking to consult in any form at all (so the quieter voices as well as the rallies can be heard), that's just arrogant and ignoring their duty to represent the country.