Guido bows to no-one in his mocking of the
Cornerstone crowd of head-banging, Christian, old school Tories. Yet their latest publication
(Were you up for Twigg?) seems eminently sensible – local candidates do better than A-list mincing (or otherwise) metropolitan metrosexuals foisted by CCHQ on constituencies.
Exhibit A is Andrew Rosindell, a campaigning machine in Romford, a local champion who defied the trend in 2001 winning Romford from Labour. He is
“Mr Romford” in tune with his voters and viewed as a local son and
“our MP”. He is as far from being an identikit A-lister as it is possible to get.
It is all very well Dave and Frankie changing the Tory party’s face, but if they really want the Tories to be more representative of Britain and in tune with their voters, maybe local candidates should be the emphasis?