[WRP] - A view from Parliament - Issue 9
Huey George
Preamble
Once again I have the distinct pleasure of being elected into Congress(Parliament). Thank you to all who supported and voted for the UKPP supported by my own Workers' Rights Party in the Congress elections.
UKPP is a great party and showed generosity and kindness placing me third on their Congress running list. They have produced a whole host of members progressive in nature and a great credit to the eUK. All in all a party more than deserving of their top spot in UK politics.
Thank you to Sir Nick Griffin and all the fine members of
Remaining as your member of Congress(Parliament), I'm still just as determine to be as open, honest and transparent so you know exactly how I'm serving you and can have an input into the laws which shape the future of the UK. Over the course of the elections, I've voted on four law proposals.
Your new Congress(Parliament)
TUP - 9 members
UKPP - 8 members
NE - 8 members
OV - 5 members
ESO - 5 members
PCP - 2 members (NE supported)
UKRP - 2 members (TUP supported)
WRP - 1 member (UKPP supported)
Congratulations to all. I think it is fascinating and a real achievement to have so many parties represented in Congress(Parliament).
Law proposals
The first law proposal was;
Do you want the current president of United Kingdom to end this office?
I voted NO, This was because at the time there was a fair amount of confusion on why this law was proposed and in my opinion and the consensus I drew from my constituents BigAnt had done nothing to justify impeachment. A fairly simple decision.
The vote ended;
20 YES votes to 13 NO votes (Remember for a law proposal to be successful it required 66% of the vote)
The following law proposal was;
VAT & Import Taxes: Iron
Value added tax (VAT) - 0% (OLD) to 0% (NEW)
Import Tax - 2% (OLD) to 6% (NEW)
I voted YES, This is because I felt this increase in Import Tax would both benefit the domestic WRM (Iron) producer and seller. It would also benefit the eUK treasury.
The vote ended;
20 YES votes to 11 NO votes
Another law proposal was;
Portugal has been proposed as Natural Enemy.
I voted YES, to support our Country President's wishes at the time. Although plans have now changed and the new world now takes us another direction.
The vote ended;
34 YES votes to 9 NO votes in the UK
There is one outstanding law proposal
President of Serbia proposed a mutual protection pact with United Kingdom
I have voted YES, This is because Serbia is a powerful and helpful ally. We are in the “TWO” alliance together. Our existing MPP with Serbia allows our citizens opportunities at times to fight in their wars to gain experience whilst supporting allies and improving our new world reputation.
The current vote stands(as of 22:29 Day 1,863 of the new world);
31 YES votes to 1 NO votes in the UK
34 YES votes to 0 NO votes in Serbia
As always I welcome the view of my constituents. Please feel free to comment or personal message me.
Closing thoughts
It was an interesting and sometimes challenging first term in Congress(Parliament). In my humble opinion Congress(Parliament) plays an important role in shaping the future of the UK, we must ensure that this role isn't diminished or public faith lost through careless actions.
Congress(Parliament) must act swiftly however I still would like to see more transparency, openness and honesty from all our Members of Congress(Parliament). All our members must vote or publicly abstain, the role not just an achievement (or gold) to collect. We are here to represent the view of the majority not the whims of a few.
Who are the Workers' Rights Party?
The Workers’ Rights Party is a political party which strives to see the eUK is full of dedicated, active and well-informed citizens supported by their government. We are dedicated to ensuring equality and enhancing society for all eUK citizens. We trust the people tempered by prudence, this separates us from a lot of the other parties of the eUK who dis-trust the people tempered by fear. At the heart of our party is fairness, free-thinking and creativity.
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Thanks for reading
Author
Huey George
Owner, Press Director and Editor of The Daily eWorker
Vice President of The Workers' Rights Party
Owner of 462-477 Engineering, Industrial, Manufacturing and Agricultural Concerns
Commander of the Free British Irregulars Military Unit
Member of Congress(Parliament)
Minster of Foreign Affairs
Comments
Voted and enjoyed, always great to see Congress members updating people through articles. Great to see you back in Congress as well, well done and good choice Sir Nick O7
Thanks Dr Hugh, It is great to see you in Congress once more as well. You are a great citizen to have as a member of Congress.
Congratulations on your re-election into the congress.I have the utmost confidence you'll do a great job.
great article thanks for informing us!
Why didn't you run with New Era? 🙁
Great article once again. Delighted you got into congress again as your updates as to what way you voted and the reasons why are appreciated by all who read them. You have my respect by taking time to do the articles. Congrats to all who got into congress and especially the smaller party congress members and well done the bigger party's for giving others a chance, i feel this is real progress and is making citizens of the eUK realise that the communication between all the Political Party's is what is needed to makes eUK great again.
Thank you FightAndProduce, Elvis Trout and myheadstone. You all have my great respect\o/
Sage Goku, Simple answer "logistics". Both New Era and the UKPP are fantastic parties who the WRP would be very pleased to work with, when I spoke with King Hannibal, (who I have a lot of respect for) New Era's priorities were to work with the PCP, a fine group of citizens so completely understandable, The WRP and I are very prudent and decided to further explore our good relationship with Sir Nick and the UKPP and thankfully there was a good opportunity to run with them for Congress.
I'm pleased the Workers' Rights Party was not in the very fortunate position of choosing between New Era and the UKPP, as it'd have been a very difficult and humbling choice.
The Workers' Rights Party will look to work with both the UKPP and New Era in the future. Generally the WRP are happy to co-operate with any party which shares similar ideals to our own.
Can't see any problems with that Huey, UKPP are a fine and respectable party who we have a lot of time for.