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    In favour of privatisation, but against privatisation? Surely that is contradictory.

    Sounds like fence sitting. It reminds me of all those people who state that they are 'not religious' yet get married in a church, because the photos look nice.

    The Conservatives may not be dogmatic to actions but this doctrine seems to be constant: 'I think this' as long as 'it suits me'. Of course this is the problem with the electoral representation we have; what is good just for an individual isn't always so for the whole! An approach far too prevalent in the House of Lords.

    I do however respect the fact that Mr Elphicke has a huge amount of influence within his party, perhaps the reason he is here, to take a insecure Labour seat. (St Albans last time wasn't it?) I think he is a good guy and 'could' represent us well, but with the subtext of individualism, I find this hard to believe...I honestly hope I am wrong.

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