Tuesday, 3 June 2014

No, Prime Minister

Witterings from Witney is in the fortunate position (or very unfortunate position depending on how we look at it) of Cameron being his constituent MP as well as being the Prime Minister.

As a constituent therefore WfW has the 'right' to request a meeting with Cameron, which he has done in order to challenge "[Cameron's] being ‘economical with the actualité’ – to borrow a phrase from Alan Clark -where ‘matters EU’ are concerned".

It appears that Cameron has agreed to such a meeting, albeit with one or two caveats;
...that as time is at a premium I advise his constituent secretary of the particular points I wish to cover so that we can both use what little time there is productively – plus it also allows time for him to put in some homework.
Nevertheless, WfW has the opportunity to personally take Cameron to task over "lies" regarding the EU, something the media seem very very reluctant to do.

Therefore as readers, and a blogosphere, we have an opportunity via WfW to challenge the Prime Minister directly over EU lies and this can be done by emailing WfW any questions regarding EU matters via this link.

We believe we can safely suggest that WfW will be more of a Brian Walden in his approach during the meeting than an Andrew Marr.