by Workingman » 20 Jun 2016, 13:45
I think it was Cromwell who the other day gave a good example to back up what you say, Aggers - Politics as a career. Many of those who want to become politicians now read PPE at Oxbridge. They then go in as an intern, administrator or researcher for an MP. If they are any good or pushy enough or they brown nose enough they get parachuted into a constituency to stand in an election, again and again, until they win one - then it's game over.
The days when a local joined the local party and then stood for election as a vocation have long gone. There are still a few, but as time goes by they become fewer and fewer till one day all MPs will come from the political class.