Wednesday, 9 December 2009

Cambridge Update

Interesting stirrings still coming out of Cambridge, again concerning their upcoming open primary. As TB reported the other day there has been uproar about the short-list and two further developments have left some members of the association baffled. Firstly surely the point of an open primary is to engage with as many people in the constituency as possible. If you really wanted to get the maximum number of people to attend why is it being held early on a Saturday morning? Unless of course you only want those most devoted members to put in an appearance, those loyal to one candidate...

Secondly and less significantly. Why the hell is the old Sir Michael White chairing a Tory meeting?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

let me guess the number of potential candidates with working class accents is er der de dum er

none?

am i right?

Tom
said...

What on earth is a "working class accent"? Has it come to the point where being the child of two schoolteachers is too posh a background for a parliamentary candidate?

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