Any thoughts on this one? Looks like classic internal Labour Party politics.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/...st/8566867.stm
The NEC documents are well worth scanning over.
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Thread: Anne Moffat
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14-03-2010 02:04 PM #1
Anne Moffat
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14-03-2010 03:59 PM #2
This has been brewing for years and as someone born, bred and still living in East Lothian, Moffat's not a patch on John Home Robertson as an MP. She's well known as someone who is out for herself and this has been the case since she was a councillor. AFAIK, most of her support is coming from the unions.
Still, it'll be to the benefit of the other parties if she stays as the Labour PPC so let's hope she survives!
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14-03-2010 06:10 PM #3This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I certainly won't be voting Labour in May regardless of Anne Moffat being the candidate or not.
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14-03-2010 07:59 PM #4
The SNP beat Labour in the European vote there last year; that's one of the points that the local party is complaining about.
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15-03-2010 05:00 PM #5
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Whatever the poor woman's politics (and they are dire!) is she not entitled to some slack since she is recovering from a brain tumour?? (Who would wish that on anyone??)
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15-03-2010 05:19 PM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-03-2010 05:07 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
She has been a woefully inept politician for East Lothian. I know people that have written to her, and she isn't even polite enough to respond. They have received a short standard response from her secretary.
I have never seen her out canvassing in East Lothian. She had the highest travel expenses of any MP a few years back. There is no doubt she is only in it for herself, and the accusations of bullying are quite simply pathetic.
As a constituent MP she hasn't been seen to be standing up for East Lothian, and any MP that ignores constituents and treats them with the contempt she does deserves the boot.
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16-03-2010 06:18 PM #9
When I was 10 or 11 I went down to Downing Street with her and met Tony and Cherie Blair and had lunch there. That was fantastic but as I have got older and understand politics a lot more, it's clear that she is not a suitable candidate to be our MP, for many reasons already detailed. One of my good friends is a Labour member in East Lothian and some of the things he tells me are certainly stunning.
I hope she doesn't get deselected though, hopefully Andrew Sharp can pull it off.
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16-03-2010 08:54 PM #10
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17-03-2010 07:22 AM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I can imagine. She really is the perfect example of a politician who is in it for herself.
You're right as well in that if she remains the labour party candidate, the SNP are almost a stick on to win, which will be great for a much needed change in East Lothian.
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19-03-2010 09:32 PM #12
She has been de-selected
Glen Campbell reporting from Haddington with the local riff raff lobbing empty juice bottles at him
Seen Moffat more in the media this week than i have on the streets of Tranent during her tenure.
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19-03-2010 09:35 PM #13
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20-03-2010 12:24 AM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-03-2010 08:51 AM #15
So farewell then Anne Moffat
I fight on
Yes that is your catchphrase
Some might say you don't listen
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23-03-2010 07:28 PM #16
Anybody got a link or know where I can see Campbell's report from Haddy? I want to see if I recognise this 'local riff-raff!'
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24-03-2010 07:56 AM #17
Iain Gray is now a "Coward"
Keep digging Anne. What an absolute fool. You've now successfully pissed off Iain Gray, Local Labour Party, Local Constituents(for years) as well as making an arse of yourself on national news.
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25-03-2010 07:12 AM #18
Pension deal for selection row MP Anne Moffat
An MP who was deselected by the Labour party after local activists accused her of incompetence could receive a pension worth tens of thousands of pounds.
Anne Moffat, who represents East Lothian, said she has a deal in place to retire due to ill health.
This is despite her arguing that she should be able to stand for the party in the next general election.
Ms Moffat, 51, could receive a pension of about £30,000 a year plus a one-off payment of £32,000.
She said she kept the deal secret so that her opponents in the constituency did not know she planned to step down.
One of the criteria for receiving an ill health pension from the Commons is that you can no longer perform the duties of an MP.
Anne Moffat secured her deal some time ago although she has argued that she should continue to represent Labour in East Lothian beyond the general election.
Ms Moffat suffered a brain haemorrhage last year but still fought against opponents in her local party who wanted her out.
She lost that battle when the party's national executive agreed to de-select her.
The ill health retirement, means she will be paid a pension which assumes she served as an MP until she was 65.
The exact details of Ms Moffat's agreement are not known.
The East Lothian constituency Labour party voted to deselect Ms Moffat as its candidate for the General Election, at a meeting in Haddington on 19 March.
Activists voted to drop her as a candidate by 130 votes to 59.
The MP has been locked in a bitter dispute with local party members. They accused her of incompetence and she said she had suffered intimidation and persecution.
She was elected to represent East Lothian in 2001.
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25-03-2010 08:14 AM #19This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As I said early on in this thread, she's out for herself and no-one else.
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25-03-2010 11:24 AM #20
Unbelievable. Didn't think she could get any lower, yet today she has managed. 9 years paying lip service to a job, complete contempt for her constituents and she now retires on a pension of £30k!! Nice work if you can get it.
Greedy, self righteous money grabbing ersehole. All she has done for our constituency is continually show the rest of Scotland that she is taking us for a ride with every single negative headline she makes.
Yesterday she tells voters to vote tory. Her actions of fighting against de selection even though she knew she wouldn't fight on has caused havoc for the local labour party forcing them to find a new candidate with weeks to go to the election.
How anybody can vote for a Scottish Labour candidate in May is beyond me after this shambles and the Stephen Purcell saga.
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25-03-2010 03:27 PM #21This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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25-03-2010 06:26 PM #22This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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25-03-2010 07:07 PM #23This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
She is a disgrace. Not because she is in it for the money, but because she is a liar. Did I see Lord Foulkes of Cumnock sitting beside her on the news tonight?
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25-03-2010 07:37 PM #24
I'm finding some of these Labour Party downfalls far, far too pleasing; Geoff Hoon's in particular. The leader of the Ashfield council (Hoon's constituency) was on the radio the other day after the latest scandal and gave him the most fantastic dressing down. Transcription:
I would like to tell you I was shocked and surprised but frankly I wasn't. I'd have been more shocked and surprised if he'd said “you know what, I don't want this money I'm already a multi-millionaire. I want to devote the rest of my political career, such as it will be, to the working class people of Ashfield". That would have made me fall off my seat.
I was disgusted really. Here you've got a man, who's quite frankly a cold-blooded, unprincipled usurper of a once great political party and it stinks. But the real tragedy is that it's not just about Geoff. Here's a man who personifies an entire generation of middle class Labour MPs who've had absolutely no affinity with or understanding of the people they're supposed to represent.
Last May we had the same thing where we had the expenses row and in Nottinghamshire we had the county council elections and in the entire district of Ashfield only myself and one of my colleagues got back – just. Every single door you knocked on they said the same thing "I'll vote for you but I'm not voting for Geoff". Frankly, you couldn't defend it and I didn't even try. I just said "thank you" and walked off.
This is a man who really didn't care about the ordinary working class people in Ashfield, who was out for his own career. In a sense I don't blame Geoff for that. If you're a careerist what is the one thing that you're motivated by? Money and making money. Well that’s great if you're a butcher but you're a politician and particularly if you're a Labour politician you're supposed to working for the working class people that vote you in. I saw little of that in Geoff's time.
As I say my real issue now is not Geoff because he's announced he's going to resign anyway but soon the entire parliamentary Labour Party will be absolutely filled to the gunwales with this kind of person. It really needs review and reform from within and I'm really looking to the Prime Minister to sort this out.
If we carry on like this it will be the slow death of the Labour Party. It's like a black hole that's going to implode on itself.
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25-03-2010 07:44 PM #25This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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25-03-2010 09:18 PM #26This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I was not shocked at all when i saw todays headline story in the EEN, the woman has done nothing for years but claim expenses and draw a wage
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26-03-2010 08:42 AM #27
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Hoon is of course, a total fanbelt but it seems a bit of a "coincidence" that it was Hoon and Hewitt in particular who were hit by this sting.
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26-03-2010 08:55 AM #29
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If the liberal left weren't in control of this country with their cotton wool, namby pamby political correctness fascism, these three traitors would be dragged out and shot at dawn... in public... then their families charged for the bullets...
I'd pull the trigger myself... etc etc.
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