El Barbudo wrote:When I started this thread, I was thinking about how we in the UK could reduce the number of cookie-cutter MPs who had been through the the same PPE "education" and increase the number of candidates who actually represent the aims and values of their party members.
The only fly in the ointment for me is that I don't want to join a party.
Well as a result of the selection process in Chester the person selected was Chris Matheson. Not who I voted for by the way. He has a degree from the LSE so one step removed from PPE and works for Unite which is interesting given the current news about that. He did work in industry beforehand so he isn't a "right out of PPE into politics" sort but what was interesting was he was clearly the preferred candidate of the local party hierarchy. I got leaflets endorsing his candidacy with the names of several local councillors and activists on them urging me to vote for him.
I didn't but it looks like the party machine got its way. Not to say he won't be a good candidate but its clear he was the "chosen one" so to speak.