nick venedi

Sunday 10 May 2009

Who wants to be an MP then?

I Spend the weekend in Brighton with close friends most of whom are more interested in clubbing (younger than me..) than politics but met one or two people who talked about the real world and current affairs. The common perception is that politicians on both sides are in it to promote their self interest and will never miss an opportunity to make a bit on the side, or was it have a bit on the side? Well the truth is they do both they make a bit on the side and also have a bit on the side. They are human after all.
It is true that I advocate discipline within a party and support the Labour government ( not much of a choice right now..) but I am sceptical about the players in any political team. That is why I am much more comfortable being an active Trade Union person and would never wish to be part of these unaccountable cliques. Power corrupts after all and absolute or some power corrupts absolutely. Can we ever get genuine politicians who are there to serve the people?? The answer is no and that is why trades Unions and other interest and pressure groups are much more important than the politicians that run our lives!
Nick Venedi

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