All token shortlists
David Cameron has said in response to questioning today that central office are looking at all token short lists and may well impose them before the next general election.
My guess is this will lead to widespread rebellion and might even cost him the election.
Be warned Mr Cameron - the members of the Conservative party want to appoint their own MPs and elect their own leaders. There have been many rumblings over the hand of central office in recent selections, but most of us have kept quiet. It wouldn't take that much for independent Conservative candidates to start running with the support of the people who provide the foot soldiers in local constituencies.
That won't last if you try to impose socialist token targets on associations.
PS Of course another problem with token shortlists of token candidates is how do you chose the correct token ?
Should there be more plumbers in parliament ?
More undertakers ?
More Engineers ?
When I see those from the those who argue for token shortlists but are themselves from groups that are they argue are over represented resign their seats to help re-balance the house then I'll take them more seriously.
Will David Cameron or George Osborne be standing down to be replaced by token candidates ? I thought not.
Other reactions:
Conservative home - All women shortlists are fundamentally unConservative and they have no place in a party pledged to meritocracy and localism.
Iain Dale - All Women Shortlists: Not In My Name
Nadine Dories MP- Every morning as I walk into westminster, I feel proud and humbled to be here. If I had been elected via an all woman shortlist I wouldn't
Be able to hold my head up as I would know the men I work with would be here on merit but that I had needed a hand. That's not equality.
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My guess is this will lead to widespread rebellion and might even cost him the election.
It should - it's pure Blairite and stinks.
What a stupid thing for Cameron to say in front of the cameras.
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