Suff wrote:People are people and, in the end, they take a pride in "their" MP being famous or prominent..
That's novel. People taking 'pride' in 'their' MP because they are prominent and famous, what a joke.
They would be the likes of Ed Miliband in Doncaster, ex MP Ed Balls in Morley and Outwood, Hilary Benn in Leeds Central, Yvette Cooper in PontyCasino, Andrew Mitchell in Sutton Coldfield, George Galloway in various opportunistic constituencies, would they? There are oh so many more.
Most 'famous' MPs are anything but respected by their constituents. The most respected MPs are the ones nobody has heard of and who get their heads down and do the job. I'll give you my MP, Greg Mulholland, as an example.
He is a LibDem in what was once one of the safest Conservative seats. With boundary changes it switched temporarily to Labour on the wave of Blairism, but since then he has beaten off all-comers. He should have been wiped out in the last general election, but wasn't. Why? It is because he serves his constituents with a passion, lives in the constituency, his children attended local state schools, he can be seen out and about shopping with the wife, and he is approachable.
Outside of Leeds North West, Parliament and the LibDem party he is largely unknown. He is what the constituents of prima donna MPs would love to have, but they can't, he is ours. Hands off!