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Dear Dame,
Sir Malcolm Rifkind has asked me to pass the following message to you and your readers:
I have no complaints with your recent piece on
my role as Kensington’s MP. You are entitled to say what you like –
comment is sacred! However I would much appreciate the opportunity to
make two brief observations. Most of my constituents
are delighted to be invited to the House of Commons for a meeting but
if anyone prefers, I see them at the Town Hall in Hornton Street. I
also visit constituents at their homes when necessary – indeed last week
I was at Dalgarno Gardens in North Kensington
visiting a constituent who wished to see me.
As regards my old website, your comment was
entirely reasonable! However a brand new website has just been
completed, and will be online shortly. I look forward to welcoming your
readers to it very soon.
Malcolm Rifkind
A Gold medal for the Dame. She has stirred the living dead MP to create a new website and he made a visit to foreign parts (Delgarno Gdns). What a prat this MP is. The website is not the thing - it is caring for residents and listening to them over a long period of time. Giving them local access and understanding their problems. Walking the talk , in a word.
ReplyDeleteMalcolm Rifkind should publish his diary for the last 6 months. That would show him in his true colours
ReplyDeleteIt is pathetic to learn that this man fails to understand that a visit to the Houses of Parliament by most of his N Kensington residents would be as nerve racking and impossible as a visit to Buckingham Palace. The guy needs to be zapped
ReplyDeleteDoes Rifkind HAVE ANY IDEA HOW DIFFICULT IT IS TO GET THROUGH SECURITY AT ST STEPHENS ENTRANCE?
ReplyDeleteThe typical Moroccan single parent from Golborne Ward would have a hard time with the cops at the House of Commons. And rightly so!
ReplyDeleteYou silly fellow...Rifkind's family were doubtless as impotent as the Moroccan family when they came to the UK in the last century to escape persecution
DeleteCome on credit where credit is due. At least Sir Malcolm reads the Dame's wise words and acknowledges the positive good that she is doing. Sir Pooter pretends he does not read it. A look at his diary for the last six months would be interesting. LGA, LGA, LGA.
ReplyDeleteIts not the website that makes an MP - its what he/she does. Rifkind needs to study the website of Greg Hands (Chelsea and Fulham) to get an idea about what a local MP should be doing
ReplyDeleteRifkind is worse than pathetic.
ReplyDeleteThe man is a disgrace. There are doubtless MPs in wildest Wales and Scotland who manage to visit more constituents than Rifkind. He expects pulled forelocks from the plebs in gratitude for his arduous trek a full 5 miles north from Westminster.
ReplyDeleteSome years ago I brought a serious matter to him. It concerned and still concerns every resident in K & C. Rather than respond to the issue, our Great Statesman advised me to take it to my solicitor or the police. I retained the letter.
There is no reason to believe Rifkind has read the Hornet. Most likely his downtrodden staff picked up on the story and composed "his" response. He's a sick joke.
Suddenly the dinosaur is bitten. At last he realises that a website is a serious thing that is meant to communicate what he is doing and report the successes that he has had on behalf of his residents. It is not something to boast about at Kensington dinner parties "I have joined the 20th Century and my boy in the House has built me a website"
ReplyDeleteWhat a silly man this is. And how unfortunate are the residents of K&C to be lumbered with such a joke as their Member of Parliament
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