The tactical vote in Clacton must be for Giles Watling to retain his seat - for the sake of the constituency and the work he has done there. The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Does anyone really think that Farage would work hard IN the constituency for his constituents?
I can't decide how to vote but feel I should. But for the first time ever we have had a glut of leaflets from a wide range of candidates - Tory, Labour, Lib-dem, Green, Independent, Reform, Monster Raving Looney, Communist, Heritage and probably one or two I can't recall. I'm impressed but still undecided.
Some people on here want to understand why a supporter of a Party living in a constituency which is die-hard Blue or die-hard red.....would be obliged to vote tactically in order to deny the-big-Party another Seat at Westminster.....and some of those people can't understand why that individual might feel unhappy ? ? wow...
Actually, I didn’t distinguish between any party. There are some professionally dressed members ( and that is men and women) in all parties. There are some pleasantly modulated voices in all parties. There are a few who are listening but usually on their mobiles. This does of course indicate that there isn’t much worth listening to perhaps? But who on earth could listen to Thangam Debonnaire for any time at all- shrieking voice, spouting venomous spiteful rubbish- she’d be better bringing her cello and playing that - so much calmer and something she is really good at. I just think that the whole picture of the House of Commons - say at Prime Minister’s question time- is simply a ghastly one - as I said before- unprofessional, sloppy, and unworthy of representing their voters. What a picture to display to the rest of the world?
If you’re a professional person you dress accordingly if you want to be taken seriously.
Seemingly it doesn’t matter anymore GSM. You can dress how you like as long as you do the job. I agree with you though.
Not long before our HSBC branch closed for good I was shocked to see two female staff wearing tatty old jumpers. One had to come round and help me with the machine and she had filthy old trainers on too. HSBC staff used to wear dark, patterned shirts and dark trousers or skirts.
In our surgery this afternoon I saw two female members of staff wearing shorts to work. I think they came from the pharmacy.
I really would hope we'd past the days when women are judged by the way we dress, appearance within reason of course as to occasion. It's what they say and do what matters.
The way a professional woman dresses is important if she wants to inspire confidence. I always think of the Labour women as women in cardis. They certainly have no idea how to present themselves in a professional manner.
What about Denise Coffey? Why don’t you dislike her the way you do Angela?
I think you mean Thérèse Coffey, but I agree.
Thanks, yes I do. I had a mental picture of her appearance but not her name!
The way a professional woman dresses is important if she wants to inspire confidence. I always think of the Labour women as women in cardis. They certainly have no idea how to present themselves in a professional manner.
What about Denise Coffey? Why don’t you dislike her the way you do Angela?
The way a professional woman dresses is important if she wants to inspire confidence. I always think of the Labour women as women in cardis. They certainly have no idea how to present themselves in a professional manner.
What about Denise Coffey? Why don’t you dislike her the way you do Angela?
You’re not alone. I will also vote Conservative. I’m glad you have raised the unprofessional dress of the Labour women in the HoC - I have long thought that if they want to be taken seriously they should at least try to look the part. Tin helmet on!
“The Members of the previous House of Commons frankly, looked a dreadful mess- untidy, most on their mobiles, unprofessional, sloppy dressing by a lot of the women…”.
There is no mention of Labour. I thought I’d mention it, as you often say you value accuracy.
The way a professional woman dresses is important if she wants to inspire confidence. I always think of the Labour women as women in cardis. They certainly have no idea how to present themselves in a professional manner.