Saturday, August 05, 2006

Labour's NEC:Time for change?

LABOUR MEMBERS SHOW LITTLE INTEREST IN NEC POLL

Less than twenty percent of Labour Party members, even bothered to return their ballot papers for election of constituency representatives in this year’s Labour Party National Executive Council poll, on a slate dominated by soft literati left activists of the party.

The question that is now being asked is it time for the NEC to be abolished since a majority of members regard it as an irrelevant, time serving relic, which no longer represents the views of the majority of the membership, at this time.

Clearly, when four fifths of the party membership did even trouble to participate in this poll, then this election is meaningless. These results demonstrate that those elected represent a small but organised unrepresentative group, able to punch above their weight, but not truly representative of the party as a whole.

http://oxfordprospect.blogspot.com/Nicholas NewmanEditor http://groups.msn.com/HEADINGTONFORUM/yourwebpage4.msnw http://www.oxfordprospect.co.uk/http://www.oxfordprospect.co.uk/HEADINGTON%20FORUM%20OXFORD%20NEWS.htm