Still “Standing Up”; not walking away

Posted on: 12th May 2015
Post Election
STATEMENT
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1.     THANK YOU

Thank you to the many people who helped and supported our campaign.  I am sorry that we were not able to get a better outcome.

Also many thanks to the hundreds of people who have contacted me since the result was announced to express their disappointment and to offer ongoing support.  We have been overwhelmed by both the kind expressions of appreciation but also the unexpected scramble of new people wishing to sign up to the Party and to help.

We were undone by a late tidal wave of largely synthetically generated fear which, it seems, we could do nothing to resist.  It was a marginal victory for the Conservatives and one which we are determined to reverse in five years’ time.

2.     GREATEST PRIVILEGE

It has been the greatest privilege of my life to represent the best place and the best constituency in the UK for the past 18 years.  West Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly is very special and unique.  I was born and brought up here.  I’m not going away.

In spite of the “slings and arrows” and the occasional destructive tribalism which can undermine progress, I am proud of what has been achieved and that I have had the opportunity to represent the noble values of thousands of local people who I admire and whose support I have appreciated.

3.     THE GENERAL ELECTION RESULT

I congratulate Conservatives on their success and Derek Thomas on his victory.  I wish him well and will be ready to support initiatives and campaigns for the good of the people, the economy and the environment of this area.

Many of the unfinished projects that I have been involved in can be completed without access to Parliamentary infrastructure.

4.     THE CHALLENGES AHEAD

The General Election result is a devastating blow not only for many of those who lost their seats, but for the United Kingdom more generally.

If you’re wealthy, privileged, anticipate a large inheritance, have more than one home, are a land speculator, want to hide your wealth from the taxman, believe that much of the ills of society are the cause of foreigners, gypsies and others, and that the poor have only themselves to blame you’ll be pleased with the new Government.

However, if you are poor, sick, disabled, a young person seeking hope for your future, poorly housed, dependent on public services, work for or are passionate about the NHS or even a creature who’d prefer not to be pursued to their death across our countryside just for fun then you have much to fear during these next five years.

5.     NOT WALKING AWAY

I didn’t come in to politics with personal advancement in mind but to stand up for those people who find it most difficult to stand up for themselves.

I may not now be a Member of Parliament, but I’m not going to walk away from West Cornwall or from the values that brought me into the job.  I retain a strong sense of duty to those I came into politics to fight for.  Though it will be more difficult, I will continue that work.

6.     PROGRESSIVE ALLIANCE

Last Thursday’s result demonstrated more clearly than anything else why those who share a broadly “progressive” agenda should seek to work together rather than fight each other to a standstill and just let the Tories into power.  The Tories now have absolute entitlement to govern this country but with less than 25% of the electorate having voted for them i.e. nearly 76% didn’t support them!  They may have a parliamentary mandate, but they don’t have a moral justification to rule as they please.

Though I am not in Parliament, I will seek to work with colleagues of all Parties to create a progressive alliance to challenge and oppose any Government action which would be to the detriment of those who need help, our communities, our public services, the NHS and the environment.

If we don’t find a way of bringing together people in a progressive alliance to fight the Conservative agenda then we will all be undone in the same way at the next General Election in May 2020.  I am determined to reverse this set back.

All the best,
Andrew