Friday, 28 September 2012
The Squeezed Middle-Lander
I read with interest the blog post by Aaron Spence titled ‘CF Chairmanship: Northern Bred and Northern Based’ and thought a response was in order.
I
completely agree with Aaron’s analysis that we, the Conservative Party, do need
a step change in how we engage with different parts of Britain – and that one
of these areas is the North. However, while I recognise the mention of the
Midlands, this article still speaks to an unfortunately growing idea among
Conservative Future; North vs. South.
This notion
of a Country of two halves, not only artificially divides us, but fails to
recognise that Britain has a much richer regional heritage than North and South.
The idea forgets that the North and the South have their own internal
variations, and that there's more to the UK than these two regions; what of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland? But most of all this
concept glosses over those of us in the centre of our country – the
increasingly Squeezed Middle(Landers).
You
may say I am just being pernickety – but my point has serious political consequences.
I am a proud Midlander, and within that proud to be a Black Country boy. As
Gavin Williamson MP said in his maiden speech to the House of Commons,
we are a straight talking people. This has important implications on how to
communicate on the doorstep; there is no point beating around
the bush with highfalutin political language. The ladies and gentleman of South
Staffordshire, Wolverhampton, Dudley and Walsall would rather hear the news,
good or bad, told straight and to the point. This may not work everywhere; but
it works for us.
What
we must remember is that the National Chairman, and for that matter all the
National Executive of Conservative Future, are there to serve the entirety of
our Country. So you may think a Northern candidate for National Chairman will
have interesting insights into winning seats in Liverpool and Leeds, but is
that going to help us advance in the South-West, build membership in the
Midlands or support the encouraging CF developments in Northern Ireland?
It is
much more important we have a Chairman who identifies the differences across CF,
and gives support accordingly, but also recognises what unites us as a whole;
our will to see a Conservative majority in 2015. Politics has become too much
about where someone is from; and not enough about what they do and where they
are going. When the time comes to vote, it will be the person with a vision, a truly
national plan that supports all of CF, that will be getting my vote; and I couldn’t
care less about where they come from.
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