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Hague : Cannot understand anyone wanting that drip to represent tham at any level under any circumstances. Would love to know why others would though.
Tony Benn : Good
Mo Mowlem : Good
Lord Carrington : Good
Michael Hesletine : OK
John Prescott : OK
As of now struggling to think of any others worthy of a space at the trough.
The Hon. Member for Cambridge. 😈
Not many men/women of state worthy of respect these days (regardless of political views), imo - although the likes of Cable bear scrutiny.
As for Hague: next time the Tories get into a righteous lather about the treatment of HM Forces, somebody should ask him about his old mate (& fat porker) Guy Hands and the [url= http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/cm200708/cmhansrd/cm080616/debtext/80616-0002.htm ]piss-poor[/url] MOD love-in with [url= http://www.terrafirma.com/annington-homes.html ]Annington Homes[/url].
Cromwell may have been kind of honorable until undertaking the killing of a few hundred thousand in Ireland...
Sorry, did someone say Cromwell? Seriously? Try looking up a little bit about his treatment of people fighting for their freedom in Ireland (as tribalchief) has pointed out.
Evil evil man.
[i]Try looking up a little bit about his treatment of people fighting for their freedom in Ireland[/i]
Gotta love STW politics redux 🙄
Being of anglo-Irish descent, I am more than aware of Cromwell's bloody record in Ireland (which I do not exonerate by the simple act of posting his face on a STW thread - FFS). But, frankly, that does not extinguish the importance of his role in English (and parliamentary) politics.
God forbid that things can be complex, eh? I mean, my grandmother's family changed sides [i]three[/i] times during the [English] Civil War. 8)
god, wish i had never opened my mouth. 😉
no such creature, ALL are lieing cheating b+-&%$£s 😡
Gotta love STW politics redux
Nice attempt there. But hey, no problem. It's just that the title contained the phrase "trustworthy and likeable". I mean if it had been "mass murderers who achieved good elsewhere" then yeah, post his picture. We Irish eh...long bloody memories.
You know, how about these two...they're MPs aren't they? Lets forget about one of them being the ex Commander in Chief of the PIRA shall we? As for the other one....
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They almost look quite cuddly there.
i thought the bloke on the left was a man of god.......... 😉
DD - come off it.
[i]"You have sat too long for any good you have been doing lately ... Depart, I say; and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go!"[/i]
Anybody with half a brain understands why Cromwell gets repeatedly invoked in current discussions about MPs. Since he has been dead (and dug up, and reburied) for a while now, he is not the current hon member for [i]anyone[/i] or [i]anything[/i]. His appearance in this thread is for the sake of historical context (and, yes, [i]whimsy[/i])- lest those who represent duck houses and second homes forget that Parliment can indeed be shaken off her shiny arse.
If others want to turn this into a debate over the Irish question, that's up to them.
Well noteeth, you stuck his pic up onto a thread that was asking for "likeable and trustworthy MPs"...so you know, I don't mean to upset you by calling into question your judgement.
I'm simply pointing out that while he, no doubt did much for our dear parliamentary democracy, I can't separate his actions out from the massacres.
i don't know if he's an mp anymore but years ago... dave nellist (i think he was ousted by labour for being to honest and wanting to represent his constituants, don't want any of that in the house of commons!)
[i]I can't separate his actions out from the massacres.[/i]
Fine. I mean, I can't separate out the beauty of Roman engineering (underfloor heating! aquaducts!) from the murderous actions of the Legio II Augusta... but I understand the historical process involved. 😉
I'm certainly not making light of Cromwell's Irish campaign, but that does not remove from his pivotal role in English politics. It may be impossible to separate out a man from his actions, but history ain't a single-faceted thing.
As for your cuddly pair, I can't separate either of 'em from the bloody turmoil of the last few decades. But things have to move on - surely all can agree on that?
Michael Hesletine : OK
John Prescott : OK
Michael Hesletine??? Are you having a laugh? Do you remember the smug, self satisfied way he announced the pit closures? Likeable, hardly. Trustworthy? Only as long as I could see him and both his hands.
Ah, honest John Prescott, the peoples polititian. The environmental crusader who used one of his many Jags to drive 500 yards from the hotel to the conference venue. The grass-roots labour man who lorded it up at Dorneywood at every opportunity. Trustworthy John who slammed his secretary over the desk as soon as his wife's back was turned. All that without even digging into the *unproven* allegations of inpropriety over authorisation for planning permission.
I am honestly struggling to think of even one who is both likeable [b]and[/b] trustworthy.
I'm certainly not making light of Cromwell's Irish campaign
Grand job.
As for your cuddly pair, I can't separate either of 'em from the bloody turmoil of the last few decades. But things have to move on - surely all can agree on that?
Indeed they do and indeed we can.
noteeth - have you completely missed the point of this thread? It's not about historical context (if you carry on insisting it is, I'll suggest a certain late 20th century female MP as a candidate).
If only John Smith hadn't come to such a premature demise, how different things might have worked out... 🙁
I am honestly struggling to think of even one who is both likeable and trustworthy.
The big problem is that those who are aren't newsworthy, so unless they're your constituency MP you'd never have heard of them (mine is Sir Michael Spicer and I'm definitely not suggesting him).
If only John Smith hadn't come to such a premature demise, how different things might have worked out...
Indeed - we'd not have been suggesting William Hague, as nobody likes a former PM 😉
so unless they're your constituency MP
Dave Watts. Posesses neither quality. Personality bypass too.
Indeed they do and indeed we can.
Amen to that.
have you completely missed the point of this thread?
No - have you completely missed the bit where I said that [i]"the likes of Cable bear scrutiny"[/i]?
No - have you completely missed the bit where I said that "the likes of Cable bear scrutiny"?
So apart from that bit you missed the point?
aracer, to be fair to noteeth, it was my elephantine Irish memory that started off that little storm-in-an-STW-teacup.
I just saw a likeable and trustworthy MP by my house standing in some rocking horse shit and trying to sell hens teeth!
[i]So apart from that bit you missed the point?[/i]
Erm, no. Like some kind of incredibly gifted Shakespearean playwright, I introduced the ghost of Cromwell for a bit of light relief - i.e perhaps our current MPs would like to run thru their expenses with the New Model Army, or something.
I then accepted that Vince Cable [i]seems[/i] to be both "trustworthy" and "likeable" - i.e. he bears scrutiny.
FYI, the post followed the following format:
Rubbish joke.
Answer to OP.
HTH.
headfirst - MemberIf only John Smith hadn't come to such a premature demise, how different things might have worked out...
Indeed - the best prime minister we never had and I am sure he would have got the majority - to say it was Blairs doing that he got a majority is simple historical revisionism. A pint of sour milk could have been labour leader at that point ans still got a majority so hated, weak and disorganised were the tory party
[i]the best prime minister we never had[/i]
Buried on Iona and still widely admired. For Bliar's religious fervour, I doubt he'll ever match that.
OK, I'll nominate Tim Boswell the MP for Daventry, as an honest and likeable decent constituency MP. He lives locally, he supports and is knowledgeable of local charities, worked hard for mental health support, didn't even get tangled up in all the expenses row. He's a deeply blue conservative, but had a couple of very interesting chats with him regarding equal rights and the Human rights convention. He's stepping down this year, and it's our loss TBH.
Ah, honest John Prescott, the peoples polititian......Trustworthy John who slammed his secretary over the desk
It is in fact the slamming his secretary over his desk thing that I admire him for, that and the fact that he has always been a man with human frailty unhidden. So yep I do tend to trust someone like that rather than some shiny twunt with a constructed image which is only ever going to end in disappointment.
Personally I tend to judge my politicians on a "let him who is without sin cast the first stone" basis. Far less disappointing that way. Even then I can still only think of 3 with 2 poor runners up in my entire lifetime.
No matter how much the press tried to drag Prescott into the gutter with them (and he gave plenty of opportunities all by himself), I still liked him. He had to stand up in the parliament we all hold so dear while entitled, inbred cocks on the other side shouted "gin and tonic steward" at him. That's still the "backbone" (like the tories really have one anyway) of the Tory Party - that's what most of them are really like to me.
Charles Kennedy and the sadly departed John Smith.
I like Charles because he's a real person. Who wants to be governed by perfect people when we ourselves are imperfect. I want to be governed by those who understand human frailty.
we ourselves are imperfect
I applaud this remarkable show of modesty on STW 😀
I like Charles because he's a real person
Indeed. Compare his nervous but endearing appearance on HIGNFY - compared with, say, the horror that was Alan Duncan.
prescott is thick as pig shit and only got anywhere as he brought the unions with him
deadlydarcy - Memberwe ourselves are imperfect
I applaud this remarkable show of modesty on STW
....Well, of course when I said "we" I meant "you", I'm perfect but I'll allow others to be imperfect....
It is in fact the slamming his secretary over his desk thing that I admire him for, that and the fact that he has always been a man with human frailty unhidden. So yep I do tend to trust someone like that rather than some shiny twunt with a constructed image which is only ever going to end in disappointment.
So you'd trust a man who can't even be honest with his own wife?
prescott is thick as pig shit and only got anywhere as he brought the unions with him
Not sure about thick but certainly ignorant.
Parky is a right wing, grumpy old goat.
So you'd trust a man who can't even be honest with his own wife?
Rather than one that got up on his high chair and pretended he wouldn't given the right opportunity, now thats someone I definately wouldn't trust!
Not sure about thick but certainly ignorant.
Interesting comment on a man who has in fact hauled himself a long way up and went to Ruskin College and gained a degree at Hull university at a time when if you were very lucky perhaps only 2% of the population were likely to be able to do that.


