[MC]Yorkshire and Humberside: how about it?

Day 1,161, 06:25 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by Michael Crookes


Hello eWorld!

I am afraid that this article is another congress manifesto but you are through the worst of it now, most manifestos have been published and so I hope you will find the time to glance over mine. I will try to keep it as short as possible (and by extension hopefully bearable).

I am running this month in Yorkshire and Humberside under the banner of the UKRP.

I am not going to waste any time telling you about my eCV because quite frankly most of it has no impact on whether I will be a good congressman or not. There are people who have virtually no experience who are running in these elections who I think are better candidates than some of those with eCVs which stretch over many pages. Suffice to say that I am experienced in how congress works and if I am fortunate enough to get re-elected this term I will attempt to perform to the best of my abilities.

There are only really 2 things which I believe are required to make a good congressman


Well hyperactive is better than inactive I suppose

1. Activity:

All good congressmen are expected to be active so that they can be up to date with the latest developments within the eUK. While there is no way to prove that I will be active for the next month, I can say that I fully intend to be as active this month as I have been for the last two. Anyone who knows me will know that I am very active in this game.


A half empty full glass of water

2. Attitude:

There is nothing worse than electing a congressman with the wrong attitude. The way to tell whether a person has got the right attitude is either to get to know them or look at their actions. I would like to think that my actions over the last few months have shown that I have the right attitude, however I am not the judge of that, you are. Beyond my actions all I can say is that if you want to get to know me (or have any questions) please feel free to send me a message.

Ok, well that is all there is to my manifesto.

Stay safe and play hard,

(Michael Crookes)