I
have been a member of the Labour party for 40 years and have even stood to be a
Labour councillor a few times in the very Tory Royal Tunbridge Wells.
I was also Branch Secretary of largest single employer UNISON branch in Voluntary Sector for nearly ten years. So my Labour /union credentials are quite good!
I was also Branch Secretary of largest single employer UNISON branch in Voluntary Sector for nearly ten years. So my Labour /union credentials are quite good!
But
I lived in West Bromwich East for 14 years until recently and my MP was Tom
Watson. Initially I was not very involved in local politics as my union work took
me all over the UK. So my main knowledge about Mr Watson was what I read in the
national press on long train journeys! I was impressed with his work on
hackgate and against Murdoch, but I knew little of what he did for West
Bromwich. At that point I did not know that there WAS little to know!
Sandwell has 70 labour councillors out of 72 and since 2010 3 labour MP’s out of four. Which leads to a dynamic where the Labour MP’s : Tom Watson, John Spellar and Adrian Bailey, leave Council business to Sandwell Leader Darren Cooper, and rarely, if ever, interfere with local politics. But at least Spellar and Bailey, mention their seats in local & social media, Watson does not even mention his constituency on his twitter profile and rarely tweets about local issues
His
adoption of high profile campaigns in London is a huge contrast to his lack of
any concerns that exist in the very unfashionable West Bromwich!
But what else is there. My friend Julian
Saunders has compiled this information for your perusal
By the way the Borough of Sandwell is
the 9th most deprived in the country. It’s a great pity that Watson
didn’t do more campaigning about that issue!
But what has West Bromwich voters got
from Watson: Here are a few extracts from the website
"TheyWorkForYou" (or not, as the case may be...)Voted moderately for laws to promote equality and human rights
Voted moderately for replacing Trident with a new nuclear weapons system
Voted very strongly for the Iraq war
Voted very strongly against an investigation into the Iraq war
Voted moderately for more EU integration
Voted strongly against raising the threshold at which people start to pay income tax
Has never voted on an annual tax on the value of expensive homes (popularly known as a mansion tax)
Voted moderately against measures to reduce tax avoidance
Voted very strongly for introducing foundation hospitals (another Labour NHS triumph!):
Voted strongly
against fewer MPs in the House of Commons (turkey/Christmas)
Voted strongly
against a transparent ParliamentVoted a mixture of for and against greater autonomy for schools
Voted a
mixture of for and against academy schools
Voted moderately against local councils keeping money raised from taxes on business premises in their areas
Voted a
mixture of for and against a more proportional system for
electing MPsVoted moderately against local councils keeping money raised from taxes on business premises in their areas
Voted a
mixture of for and against a wholly elected House of
Lords
Voted a
mixture of for and against transferring more powers to the
Scottish Parliament (not good news for his chances in what is left of
the Labour Party north of the border)
Voted strongly
for a stricter asylum system
Voted very
strongly for introducing ID cardsVoted moderately against a statutory register of lobbyists (perhaps no surprise here as Watson is still refusing to confirm whether the man who made cash donations to his constituency party is multi-millionaire gambler & campaigner/lobbyist Derek Webb)
Voted moderately against limits on success fees paid to lawyers in no-win no fee cases
Voted a
mixture of for and against higher taxes on alcoholic drinks (couldn't
organise a p*ss-up in a brewery!)
And on the last subject we must not forget that Watson actually voted the wrong way in a division on one of his own campaigns!
Tom Watson is not what he appears. Although high profile campaigns against Murdoch, exposing the dangers of Fixed Odds Betting Terminals and asking important questions about historic child abuse which may include politicians have given him a high public profile, his actual voting record is patchy, second worse in for Labour MP’s, and has little or no benefit for his constituents.
But the high profile campaigns to fit in with his
egotistical self-aggrandisement and his aspirations for higher positions. As
does his relationships and personal friendships with UNITE leadership. Tom is
very much part of the union old boys network. A double edged sword at times. And on the last subject we must not forget that Watson actually voted the wrong way in a division on one of his own campaigns!
Tom Watson is not what he appears. Although high profile campaigns against Murdoch, exposing the dangers of Fixed Odds Betting Terminals and asking important questions about historic child abuse which may include politicians have given him a high public profile, his actual voting record is patchy, second worse in for Labour MP’s, and has little or no benefit for his constituents.
Please don’t give Tom Watson even more excuse to
forget his constituents. Who knows, if he fails to become deputy leader he may
be able to spend more time meeting them and working for them! On the other hand
he may decide he is bored of local politics, resign and give West Bromwich East
a chance to elect an MP who prioritises their needs and not their own career
prospects!
Now as luck would have it, I also used to live in
Walthamstow , the constituency of another Deputy Leader candidate, Stella
Creasey. Old friends there report that Stella is a very unaffected person who
works tirelessly for her constituents, and is not part of the union old boys
network. She is young, buoyant, confident and a fresh face and attitude. I also know Angela Eagle well as she is a patron of Justaballgame? A fine organisation campaigning against homophobia in sport.
So I am torn between these two fine women as a
deputy leader and will make my decision in due course,
What is for certain I will not be voting for Tom
Watson!
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