The Anonymous Widower

Nicholas Winterton

There has been a lot of outrage over Nicholas Winterton’s interview on Radio 5 yesterday.  Here’s The Times for example. I heard it and felt that on the one hand he had been stupid and on the other he had talked a lot of sense.

I usually travel Second Class on trains.  I have a railcard which gives me discount, so I find it good value.  But at certain times, I always travel First to avoid such things as families, spotty youths with over loud iPods, mobile phone users and over-crowded carriages.  I also do it, when I have something complicated to read.

Where Winterton was right was when he said MPs should be entitled to First Class travel.  If I was travelling with perhaps confidential papers about constituents or sensitive matters, I would always sit in a single seat in First, so that my neighbour couldn’t read the problems of Mrs. Smith with local hooligans.

Where he was wrong was in that he betrayed the arrogant attitude that so many of the great and good show.  I have known four MPs well.  Two were out and out nasty and grasping people and the others were totally charming and got things done.  Who were the good?  Gwyneth Dunwoody and John Gummer.  I’ll let the others take their guilt to their graves. By the way none of the nasty were Tory.

I would love to have the late great Brian Redhead‘s view on Nicholas Winterton. Winterton was Brian’s MP and despite being on the opposite side of the political divide, I seem to remember they had a firm friendship.

Nothing is ever what it seems.

February 19, 2010 - Posted by | News |

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