TinFoilHat
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Tony Blair Foundation churning lots of these young and new MP candidates.The age of the lad isn't and shouldn't be an issue
It is whether it is good that for 2 decades nearly all politicians are careerist ones straight out of uni and a internship or job with big business or in the parliamentary bubble itself not many are being brpught through outside certain sectors.
Mercer was talking absolute bollocks that a 25 year old cannot be life experienced to work the job, it is whether they be it 20 or 60 years of afe actually know and understand the state of Britain and it's citizens and most in westminster, be it boomer Gen X, millenial or Gen Z seem to be clueless
and Starmer has been awful when it comes to local candidates who have worked and lived in the community being put up, blocking their right to stand in selections.
we seem to be on an endless cycle of producing the same standard of MPs with little to show between them and no empathy for the common man, woman or child.
I'm all for youth shaking up the establishment. I did the same in my union and see the next one's coming through doing likewise.
However listening to the blairite clones selected I can't see many rebels in the ranks.
I think the majority agree we need a total political overhaul to reflect the needs of the electorate. The only way that could happen would be mass organisation, regardless of political persuasion to get a party to adopt it and put it in place. However we're all so far in our boxes no one wants to hand out an olive branch to an political opponent to get it done.
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