Please stop patronising me.
I am not patronising you - I am just pointing out what you have said in a series of posts about politicians, which was unremittingly negative, except as I indicted. And that is negative top to bottom (from Government to Parish Council) and across parties. To remind you, and remember these are your words, not mine:
'I find dishonesty and deceit appallingly bad and whatever name is given to it doesn't really matter. We deserve better.'
'Maybe by banning anyone who wants to be a politician from actually being one?'
'From personal experience I’ve liked the government members I’ve met and spent time with (the only positive comment, but that reads liking them personally, not that they are hard working, dedicated or competent professionally). Local MP is a waste of space. Local councillors are appallingly tribal. Am I convinced any of them do a good job? No, but that may be the system. Party politics, and this is probably where some of my cynicism comes from. I dislike tribalism.'
'You don’t live where I do. Labour doesn’t exist. Week after week the local paper is filled with letters from middle aged men from the Tories and Lib Dem’s using it to point score and make snide comments. Meanwhile their work as a council gets criticised at national level for being so shit. That’s not me, that’s people who are in authority and who think they are doing a shit job.'
'Again you are sounding judgemental and patronising. It didn't help that yesterday I had a run in with someone from my local authority who clearly decided that because I am a single parent I must also be a thick as shit. I've known politicians all my life from parish councillors to government ministers, and the big problem (aside from the corruption at parish level, which is eye watering, and no, you can't do anything by trying to stand or vote for someone else because it is all stitched up in advance) is what I've already said - party politics. I know that politicians are 'people too' (do you have any idea how patronising that sounds?) but I don't think anyone would argue that we deserve better from our national government (who set out to deceive) and the opposition (who believe in magic money trees). And at local level party politics gets in the way of good governance.'
'Which was a tongue in cheek exasperated comment to Udayana when we both agreed we deserved better from our current deceiving, inept shower. Don't you agree that families deserve ministers who won't shit all over our education system?'
Finally you made a vaguely complementary comment about David Laws, but even that reads as a second hand complement:
'Incidentally, a friend knew David Laws quite well. He took a huge pay cut in order to serve and from what I heard he was genuinely concerned to make a difference and was genuinely capable. I was sad to see him forced to resign in what felt like a show of power by the right wing press.'
So you claim:
'Maybe by banning anyone who wants to be a politician from actually being one?' to be a tongue in cheek comment - fair enough, but what about all the other comments.