Mail on Sunday spread
My article in The Mail on Sunday has provoked a range of comments; both positive and negative. At least it provokes debate.
My article in The Mail on Sunday has provoked a range of comments; both positive and negative. At least it provokes debate.
The current scandal over MPs expenses concerning their second homes is over-shadowed in financial terms by staffing costs. The defence of “playing within the rules” is redundant - these office politics need to stop.
Down at the school gates they think I am mad. Have I turned vegan, dyed my hair purple or run off with the Games teacher. No, I have decided to try and become an MP.
The selection of women political candidates is mired in party politics whereas it should be a debate on the practicalities facing multi-tasking women in Britain today.
Blogs are now the lingua franca of the media world. My own deals with the communications issues of the day that interest me. My broadcast career has lent me an abiding interest in politics, health & wellbeing as well as education and family matters. However, I will write on a wider range of issues as I believe that it all comes down to one thing – relationships. Whether they are micro or macro, relationships are the fundamental framework for the way that we live our lives and, for my purposes, inform the way that we communicate with each other.
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