My father passed away on the 13 of Dec.
I have no questions re the hospital, the doctor was a bit of an Idiot Grinning while he was telling me he wanted to turn off the machines, but you can not expect much when you deal with the NHS.
The clock in the waiting room is still not working, the monitoring machines in the Stroke unit are still not sorted for the hour time difference, but...
They did everything they could, the problem was it took so long to find my father, and he lived with my mother, in one house, with one kitchen and he didn't come down for an entire day, and she couldn't be bothered to look in on him when he didn't come down for his pills or breakfast. but that is my mother. Apparently it is my fault for not rushing into his bedroom when I came home Friday night.
We have a super cousin, looking for money, bought my mother some veg, apparently that seals the deal for her to get everything.
How do you explain to a woman whose entire life is about hate, that her husband spent his entire life avoiding making her scream and yell at him?
It is going to be a shock when no one talks to her at the service.
Still super cousin to the rescue.
This is where the future gets told, I am willing to place money on what I write here. There are some basic things that need to be explained, the poor level of education, that fact that the education system has been failing for 30 year, and the in ability of us to change what needs to be changed.
Monday, 19 December 2011
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Fingers Crossed
The ICU in Poole is staffed by really good doctors, and all I ask is good thoughts and wishes from everyone.
The clock in the waiting room does not work.
Oh yeah, in the Stroke unit the monitoring machines have not been rolled back the 1 hour, so you might want to watch that, they are taking readings 1 hour early, allows the nurses to get away with things I guess.
The Stroke unit is mixed wards as well, I thought they wanted to stop that?
The clock in the waiting room does not work.
Oh yeah, in the Stroke unit the monitoring machines have not been rolled back the 1 hour, so you might want to watch that, they are taking readings 1 hour early, allows the nurses to get away with things I guess.
The Stroke unit is mixed wards as well, I thought they wanted to stop that?
Labels:
elderly,
health care,
hospital,
NHS
Monday, 28 November 2011
NHS
This will be a daily thing, after visiting my father who is in Hospital with, what was a possible stroke, but now they are unsure.
They want to do a Lumbar punchure because they are worried about doing another scan because of the way he was moving his head.
Interestingly, if you write to andrew langsley his parliment email address about nhs matters it says they can not help you.
I guess you need a different email address, maybe I will just post video blogs of it and let the goverment catch more crap for having such poor health care!
They want to do a Lumbar punchure because they are worried about doing another scan because of the way he was moving his head.
Interestingly, if you write to andrew langsley his parliment email address about nhs matters it says they can not help you.
I guess you need a different email address, maybe I will just post video blogs of it and let the goverment catch more crap for having such poor health care!
Labels:
elderly,
health care,
NHS
Sunday, 27 November 2011
My father..
I ask for your best thoughts and wishes as my father had a stroke, and is in hospital, it has taken 24 hours for them to figure out his name is Bill, I guess I did not mention it enough time, and then the light goes on, on maybe thats why he looks at us funny when we call him william!
I am a Canadian, we have a "Free" health care system, I have also traveled, the UK has a 3rd world health system, while I am sure they are doing all they can, being with my father in the hospital while he is just lying there, and listening to the nurses, I just want to weep, thank god he can not hear it.
My mother was in the hospital for thefirst 4 or 5 months of the year, it was horrid then.
I pitty anyone needing healthcare here.
I need to explain things, because in the UK everything is coin feed.
They can not do an operation because they do not have the money, while in all other countries in the world, if you have an operating room, you have nurses and doctors, and the other required tool, you can actually do an operation, but not in the UK.
Here in the UK you need the money to do it. Just because you are paying the doctors, and the nurses, and the electric bill, and you actually own the required tools, that does not mean you can actually put them all togeather and make them work.
You see, in the UK everything is driven by over time. No one works in this country unless it is on over time. The standard wage you pay is just to make sure they show up, not to actually make sure they do any work.
Thus you get strikes like we are about to have. It is just a matter of, it is the way it is.
I am a Canadian, we have a "Free" health care system, I have also traveled, the UK has a 3rd world health system, while I am sure they are doing all they can, being with my father in the hospital while he is just lying there, and listening to the nurses, I just want to weep, thank god he can not hear it.
My mother was in the hospital for thefirst 4 or 5 months of the year, it was horrid then.
I pitty anyone needing healthcare here.
I need to explain things, because in the UK everything is coin feed.
They can not do an operation because they do not have the money, while in all other countries in the world, if you have an operating room, you have nurses and doctors, and the other required tool, you can actually do an operation, but not in the UK.
Here in the UK you need the money to do it. Just because you are paying the doctors, and the nurses, and the electric bill, and you actually own the required tools, that does not mean you can actually put them all togeather and make them work.
You see, in the UK everything is driven by over time. No one works in this country unless it is on over time. The standard wage you pay is just to make sure they show up, not to actually make sure they do any work.
Thus you get strikes like we are about to have. It is just a matter of, it is the way it is.
Labels:
hospital
Friday, 25 November 2011
The strike
If those at the top hand any balls they would announce a cut in the deal offered by 5% if the strike goes ahead.
After the strike, cut it by 10%
With all the people out of work, lets face it, you could fire the union people, and employ people at a much cheaper rate and sign them to a non union contract.
After the strike, cut it by 10%
With all the people out of work, lets face it, you could fire the union people, and employ people at a much cheaper rate and sign them to a non union contract.
I hate to repeate myself...
Listening to Nick Clegg on the radio really seals the deal, that is what you get when you pay for an education, someone that throws out more butts than a dying motor. I swear he sounded like he was trying to start a motor boat or a lawn mower, then he defended himself like every other politician, just keep talking and they can not interrupt you which kills time and the interview is over and you have really said nothing.
Before that they interviewed a 20 year old who has been out of work. Now is it me, or just listening to here did you think that she hadn't finished school?
The reason why so many kids are not in work is simple:
1, their parents have never really worked, or they work for the government which amounts to the same thing.
2, they are as thick as a brick and really are not worth keeping alive. (Sadly we are not allowed to say some people are just stupid, so we release them into the world)
3, they are lazy, this comes from having parents who work for the government, or having parents who have never worked, and lets face it, what is the point if you can get away with it.
4, if they listen to the radio, or watch the new, what do they see? Rich men in charge who steal what they want and tell us we are all in it together.
If I was a politician, lets face it, I would be doing what they are doing, complaining the way I claim money back is too hard, I would buying and doing up houses and renting them, beating up banks to make sure that, I as an MP should be getting much better rates than any of the plebs around, which we all know they do, throw their weight around to get free stuff and extras.
If any politician was really interested he might spend a little time on the Internet, checking out the social media places and seeing what people put down as political views, 90% of them will say they think it is all a load of BS.
I have said this before, and it is all going on deaf ears, since few people read this, but..
The political class are not interested, they have it, a safe seat is a safe seat, the money is safe, they don't actually have to do anything, and when they get found out for doing nothing, what do they do? Nothing, there are MPs who have never held a surgery, what does anyone say about it? Nothing, they are not accountable to anyone.
Oh yeah, did anyone see Chris Huhne last night on question time, a man with no worries, why? Because the deal was done months ago and he is going to get away with it! Remember I broke the news of the deal here first.
Labels:
British,
democracy,
Education,
jobs,
nick clegg,
political class,
politicians,
Politics
Monday, 21 November 2011
Confidence - Very Important...
Confidence is something that is very important, yet I have none.
I see David Cameron and I want to break into Tears, I honestly do, this is the man that is in charge of the come back, in charge of trying to return this country to something worth while.
I thank God I have decided to end my life next year, for I have zero Confidence in the political class that we have running this country.
Apparently George has bought a castle, how nice for him. Some of us are praying that we will be able to pay the rent next month, and we have jobs! I have no idea how someone pays the rent without a job.
Lets face it, Gordon was an idiot, and the lot they have in now, are not much better, and well what can you say about Cleg, in a debate sure he looks good, but...
This country is lost.
I see David Cameron and I want to break into Tears, I honestly do, this is the man that is in charge of the come back, in charge of trying to return this country to something worth while.
I thank God I have decided to end my life next year, for I have zero Confidence in the political class that we have running this country.
Apparently George has bought a castle, how nice for him. Some of us are praying that we will be able to pay the rent next month, and we have jobs! I have no idea how someone pays the rent without a job.
Lets face it, Gordon was an idiot, and the lot they have in now, are not much better, and well what can you say about Cleg, in a debate sure he looks good, but...
This country is lost.
Labels:
confidence,
David Cameron,
politicians,
Politics
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
Referendum on the European Unio
Responsible department: Foreign and Commonwealth Office
https://submissions.epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/20133
We, the people of the United Kingdom, are dissatisfied with the result of the EU Referendum Debate on 24 October 2011 and would like the House of Commons to reconsider its decision in light of this petition and grant us an opportunity through a referendum to express our desire on the relationship with the EU.
https://submissions.epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/20133
Labels:
Referendum
Honest and Upstanding people, everyone
* 79 Conservatives voted for the motion
Stuart Andrew (Pudsey), Steven Baker (Wycombe), John Baron (Basildon & Billericay), Andrew Bingham (High Peak), Brian Binley (Northampton South), Bob Blackman (Harrow East), Graham Brady (Altrincham & Sale West), Andrew Bridgen (Leicestershire North West), Steve Brine (Winchester), Fiona Bruce (Congleton), Dan Byles (Warwickshire North), Douglas Carswell (Clacton), Bill Cash (Stone), Christopher Chope (Christchurch), James Clappison (Hertsmere), Tracey Crouch (Chatham & Aylesford), David Davies (Monmouth), Philip Davies (Shipley), David Davis (Haltemprice & Howden), Nick de Bois (Enfield North), Caroline Dinenage (Gosport), Nadine Dorries (Bedfordshire Mid), Richard Drax (Dorset South), Mark Field (Cities of London & Westminster), Lorraine Fullbrook (South Ribble), Zac Goldsmith (Richmond Park), James Gray (Wiltshire North), Chris Heaton-Harris (Daventry), Gordon Henderson (Sittingbourne & Sheppey), George Hollingbery (Meon Valley), Adam Holloway (Gravesham), Stewart Jackson (Peterborough), Bernard Jenkin (Harwich & Essex North), Marcus Jones (Nuneaton), Chris Kelly (Dudley South), Andrea Leadsom (Northamptonshire South), Jeremy Lefroy (Stafford), Edward Leigh (Gainsborough), Julian Lewis (New Forest East), Karen Lumley (Redditch), Jason McCartney (Colne Valley), Karl McCartney (Lincoln), Stephen McPartland (Stevenage), Anne Main (St Albans), Patrick Mercer (Newark), Nigel Mills (Amber Valley), Anne-Marie Morris (Newton Abbot), James Morris (Halesowen & Rowley Regis), Stephen Mosley (Chester, City of), Sheryll Murray (Cornwall South East), Caroline Nokes (Romsey & Southampton North), David Nuttall (Bury North), Matthew Offord (Hendon), Neil Parish (Tiverton & Honiton), Priti Patel (Witham), Andrew Percy (Brigg & Goole), Mark Pritchard (Wrekin, The), Mark Reckless (Rochester & Strood), John Redwood (Wokingham), Jacob Rees-Mogg (Somerset North East), Simon Reevell (Dewsbury), Laurence Robertson (Tewkesbury), Andrew Rosindell (Romford), Richard Shepherd (Aldridge-Brownhills), Henry Smith (Crawley), John Stevenson (Carlisle), Bob Stewart (Beckenham), Gary Streeter (Devon South West), Julian Sturdy (York Outer), Sir Peter Tapsell (Louth & Horncastle), Justin Tomlinson (Swindon North), Andrew Turner (Isle of Wight), Martin Vickers (Cleethorpes), Charles Walker (Broxbourne), Robin Walker (Worcester), Heather Wheeler (Derbyshire South), Craig Whittaker (Calder Valley), John Whittingdale (Maldon), Dr Sarah Wollaston (Totnes)
* Two Tory MPs registeried an abstention
Iain Stewart (Milton Keynes South) and Mike Weatherley (Hove)
* A further Two Tory MPs, Peter Bone (Wellingborough) and Philip Hollobone (Kettering) acted as tellers for the motion.
* Nineteen Labour MPs defied the party leadership to support the motion
Ronnie Campbell (Blyth Valley), Rosie Cooper (Lancashire West), Jeremy Corbyn (Islington North), Jon Cruddas (Dagenham & Rainham), John Cryer (Leyton & Wanstead), Ian Davidson (Glasgow South West), Natascha Engel (Derbyshire North East), Frank Field (Birkenhead), Roger Godsiff (Birmingham Hall Green), Kate Hoey (Vauxhall), Kelvin Hopkins (Luton North), Steve McCabe (Birmingham Selly Oak), John McDonnell (Hayes & Harlington), Austin Mitchell (Great Grimsby), Dennis Skinner (Bolsover), Andrew Smith (Oxford East), Graham Stringer (Blackley & Broughton), Gisela Stuart (Birmingham Edgbaston), Mike Wood (Batley & Spen).
* One Liberal Democrat, Adrian Sanders (Torbay) voted for the motion
* Green leader Caroline Lucas (Brighton Pavilion) voted for the motion
* Eight Democratic Unionist Party MPs voted for the motion
Gregory Campbell (Londonderry East), Nigel Dodds (Belfast North), Jeffrey Donaldson (Lagan Valley), Rev William McCrea (Antrim South), Ian Paisley Junior (Antrim North), Jim Shannon (Strangford), David Simpson (Upper Bann), Sammy Wilson (Antrim East).
* Independent MP Lady Sylvia Hermon (Down North) voted for the motion
Labels:
honesty,
honour,
Referendum
An open letter to David Cameron
Dear Prime Minister,
I would like to remind you of one word for which you should stand for and be willing to die for. One word for which you have sent people to their deaths.
The will of the people in your country is for a referendum on Europe. This is something that ever party in power has promised and yet denied the voters. First with the idea that a constitution which becomes named a treaty is entirely different, yet simple phrase searches would define the document to be 90% the same.
Second, it was too late, yet hold the referendum would have shown Europe how we feel and demonstrated that the people of the United Kingdom should be treated with respect.
Sadly you have nothing but feeble excuses. They are our largest trading partner is the worst. Trade would not stop it could not stop. They do not have a larger market waiting else where for their goods, nor do we, and to constantly attempt to deceive the general public with this LIE is belittling of yourself and politics in general.
Now is not the right time. This is almost as feeble, currently they are in a serious crises which threatens their currency, for our support they would willingly return various laws and powers to us. You could even Pay for the return of them. While in the short term people might be upset, when the burden is lifted from businesses who want to move forward and invest they would easily forgive what you would have to give.
You stand up and say that you will renegotiate, you will repatriate powers, but we have not seen you do anything other than upset Nicolas Sarkozy and have him telling you he has had enough, and what happens, what is your response? Nothing.
Now when the people ask you respond with a 3 line whip against what the people want, and you threaten your own with the removal of their jobs, you will destroy their careers.
I say to you, and your "loyal for a job" party members. You have lost mine, and thousands of others votes. We pledge now and for always to Never Vote Tory again.
UKIP, Independent, any small party for whom that one single word, Democracy, means something.
I offer you one chance, a chance that president Obama took. Find yourself a plumber, and simple have a debate with him, not someone "specially selected" as you always have with your audiences, just pick a name out of a phone book and sit down and see how they feel about the direction of this country.
I don't think you'd have clue of what to do.
You are an embarrassment to this parliament and to this once great country.
I would like to remind you of one word for which you should stand for and be willing to die for. One word for which you have sent people to their deaths.
de·moc·ra·cy
[dih-mok-ruh-see]
noun, plural -cies.
1.
government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a freeelectoral system.
2.
a state having such a form of government: The United Statesand Canada are democracies.
3.
a state of society characterized by formal equality of rightsand privileges.
4.
5.
the common people of a community as distinguished fromany privileged class; the common people with respect totheir political power.
Second, it was too late, yet hold the referendum would have shown Europe how we feel and demonstrated that the people of the United Kingdom should be treated with respect.
Sadly you have nothing but feeble excuses. They are our largest trading partner is the worst. Trade would not stop it could not stop. They do not have a larger market waiting else where for their goods, nor do we, and to constantly attempt to deceive the general public with this LIE is belittling of yourself and politics in general.
Now is not the right time. This is almost as feeble, currently they are in a serious crises which threatens their currency, for our support they would willingly return various laws and powers to us. You could even Pay for the return of them. While in the short term people might be upset, when the burden is lifted from businesses who want to move forward and invest they would easily forgive what you would have to give.
You stand up and say that you will renegotiate, you will repatriate powers, but we have not seen you do anything other than upset Nicolas Sarkozy and have him telling you he has had enough, and what happens, what is your response? Nothing.
Now when the people ask you respond with a 3 line whip against what the people want, and you threaten your own with the removal of their jobs, you will destroy their careers.
I say to you, and your "loyal for a job" party members. You have lost mine, and thousands of others votes. We pledge now and for always to Never Vote Tory again.
UKIP, Independent, any small party for whom that one single word, Democracy, means something.
I offer you one chance, a chance that president Obama took. Find yourself a plumber, and simple have a debate with him, not someone "specially selected" as you always have with your audiences, just pick a name out of a phone book and sit down and see how they feel about the direction of this country.
I don't think you'd have clue of what to do.
You are an embarrassment to this parliament and to this once great country.
Labels:
David Cameron,
democracy,
Politics,
Referendum
Monday, 24 October 2011
Now is the time...
72% That is the number.
Now is the time to commit to never voting for a Tory again. Now is the time to Stand Up and shout we will NEVER vote for a politician who denies the will of the people.
Now is the time to commit to never voting for a Tory again. Now is the time to Stand Up and shout we will NEVER vote for a politician who denies the will of the people.
Labels:
Europe,
politicians,
Politics,
Referendum
Friday, 21 October 2011
If you have a Tory
In charge of your local Area - Email them, let them know We Actually WANT to be heard!
Name | Constituency |
---|---|
Nigel Adams | Selby and Ainsty |
Adam Afriyie | Windsor |
Peter Aldous | Waveney |
David Amess | Southend West |
Cllr Stuart Andrew | Pudsey |
Rt Hon James Arbuthnot | North East Hampshire |
Richard Bacon | South Norfolk |
Steven Baker | Wycombe |
Tony Baldry | Banbury |
Harriett Baldwin | West Worcestershire |
Stephen Barclay | North East Cambridgeshire |
Greg Barker | Bexhill and Battle |
John Baron | Basildon and Billericay |
Gavin Barwell | Croydon Central |
Guto Bebb | Aberconwy |
Henry Bellingham | North West Norfolk |
Richard Benyon | Newbury |
Sir Paul Beresford | Mole Valley |
Jake Berry | Rossendale and Darwen |
Cllr Andrew Bingham | High Peak |
Brian Binley | Northampton South |
Bob Blackman | Harrow East |
Nicola Blackwood | Oxford West and Abingdon |
Crispin Blunt | Reigate |
Nicholas Boles | Grantham and Stamford |
Peter Bone | Wellingborough |
Peter Bottomley | Worthing West |
Karen Bradley | Staffordshire Moorlands |
Graham Brady | Altrincham and Sale West |
Angie Bray | Ealing Central and Acton |
Julian Brazier TD | Canterbury |
Andrew Bridgen | North West Leicestershire |
Steve Brine | Winchester |
James Brokenshire | Old Bexley and Sidcup |
Fiona Bruce | Congleton |
Robert Buckland | South Swindon |
Aidan Burley | Cannock Chase |
Conor Burns | Bournemouth West |
Simon Burns | Chelmsford |
David Burrowes | Enfield Southgate |
Alistair Burt | North East Bedfordshire |
Dan Byles | North Warwickshire |
Alun Cairns | Vale of Glamorgan |
Rt Hon David Cameron | Witney |
Neil Carmichael | Stroud |
Douglas Carswell | Clacton |
Bill Cash | Stone |
Rehman Chishti | Gillingham and Rainham |
Christopher Chope OBE | Christchurch |
James Clappison | Hertsmere |
Rt Hon Greg Clark | Tunbridge Wells |
Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke QC | Rushcliffe |
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown | The Cotswolds |
Therese Coffey | Suffolk Coastal |
Damian Collins | Folkestone and Hythe |
Oliver Colvile | Plymouth Sutton and Devonport |
Geoffrey Cox | Torridge and West Devon |
Stephen Crabb | Preseli Pembrokeshire |
Tracey Crouch | Chatham and Aylesford |
David Davies | Monmouth |
Glyn Davies | Montgomeryshire |
Philip Davies | Shipley |
Rt Hon David Davis | Haltemprice and Howden |
Nick de Bois | Enfield North |
Caroline Dinenage | Gosport |
Jonathan Djanogly | Huntingdon |
Rt Hon Stephen Dorrell | Charnwood |
Nadine Dorries | Mid Bedfordshire |
Jackie Doyle-Price | Thurrock |
Richard Drax | South Dorset |
James Duddridge | Rochford and Southend East |
Rt Hon Alan Duncan | Rutland and Melton |
Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith | Chingford and Woodford Green |
Philip Dunne | Ludlow |
Michael Ellis | Northampton North |
Jane Ellison | Battersea |
Tobias Ellwood | Bournemouth East |
Charlie Elphicke | Dover |
George Eustice | Camborne and Redruth |
Graham Evans | Weaver Vale |
Jonathan Evans | Cardiff North |
Nigel Evans | Ribble Valley |
David Evennett | Bexleyheath and Crayford |
Michael Fabricant | Lichfield |
Michael Fallon | Sevenoaks |
Mark Field | Cities of London and Westminster |
Rt Hon Dr Liam Fox | North Somerset |
Mark Francois | Rayleigh and Wickford |
George Freeman | Mid Norfolk |
Mike Freer | Finchley and Golders Green |
Lorraine Fullbrook | South Ribble |
Richard Fuller | Bedford |
Roger Gale | North Thanet |
Edward Garnier QC | Harborough |
Mark Garnier | Wyre Forest |
David Gauke | South West Hertfordshire |
Nick Gibb | Bognor Regis and Littlehampton |
Rt Hon Cheryl Gillan | Chesham and Amersham |
John Glen | Salisbury |
Zac Goldsmith | Richmond Park |
Robert Goodwill | Scarborough and Whitby |
Rt Hon Michael Gove | Surrey Heath |
Richard Graham | Gloucester |
Helen Grant | Maidstone and The Weald |
James Gray | North Wiltshire |
Chris Grayling | Epsom and Ewell |
Damian Green | Ashford |
Justine Greening | Putney |
Rt Hon Dominic Grieve QC | Beaconsfield |
Andrew Griffiths | Burton |
Ben Gummer | Ipswich |
Sam Gyimah | East Surrey |
Rt Hon William Hague | Richmond (Yorks) |
Robert Halfon | Harlow |
Rt Hon Philip Hammond | Runnymede and Weybridge |
Stephen Hammond | Wimbledon |
Matthew Hancock | West Suffolk |
Greg Hands | Chelsea and Fulham |
Mark Harper | Forest of Dean |
Richard Harrington | Watford |
Rebecca Harris | Castle Point |
Simon Hart | Carmarthen West & South Pembrokeshire |
Rt Hon Sir Alan Haselhurst | Saffron Walden |
John Hayes | South Holland and The Deepings |
Oliver Heald | North East Hertfordshire |
Chris Heaton-Harris | Daventry |
Gordon Henderson | Sittingbourne and Sheppey |
Charles Hendry | Wealden |
Rt Hon Nick Herbert | Arundel and South Downs |
Damian Hinds | East Hampshire |
Mark Hoban | Fareham |
George Hollingbery | Meon Valley |
Cllr Philip Hollobone | Kettering |
Adam Holloway | Gravesham |
Kris Hopkins | Keighley |
Gerald Howarth | Aldershot |
John Howell | Henley |
Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt | South West Surrey |
Nick Hurd | Ruislip Northwood and Pinner |
Stewart Jackson | Peterborough |
Margot James | Stourbridge |
Sajid Javid | Bromsgrove |
Bernard Jenkin | Harwich and North Essex |
Gareth Johnson | Dartford |
Jo Johnson | Orpington |
Andrew Jones | Harrogate and Knaresborough |
Marcus Jones | Nuneaton |
David Jones | Clwyd West |
Daniel Kawczynski | Shrewsbury and Atcham |
Chris Kelly | Dudley South |
Simon Kirby | Brighton Kemptown |
Rt Hon Greg Knight | East Yorkshire |
Kwasi Kwarteng | Spelthorne |
Eleanor Laing | Epping Forest |
Mark Lancaster | Milton Keynes North |
Rt Hon Andrew Lansley CBE | South Cambridgeshire |
Pauline Latham OBE | Mid Derbyshire |
Andrea Leadsom | South Northamptonshire |
Jessica Lee | Erewash |
Dr Phillip Lee | Bracknell |
Jeremy Lefroy | Stafford |
Edward Leigh | Gainsborough |
Charlotte Leslie | Bristol North West |
Rt Hon Oliver Letwin | West Dorset |
Brandon Lewis | Great Yarmouth |
Dr Julian Lewis | New Forest East |
Ian Liddell-Grainger | Bridgwater and West Somerset |
David Lidington | Aylesbury |
Rt Hon Peter Lilley | Hitchin and Harpenden |
Jack Lopresti | Filton and Bradley Stoke |
Jonathan Lord | Woking |
Tim Loughton | East Worthing and Shoreham |
Peter Luff | Mid Worcestershire |
Karen Lumley | Redditch |
Mary Macleod | Brentford and Isleworth |
Anne Main | St Albans |
Rt Hon Francis Maude | Horsham |
Rt Hon Theresa May | Maidenhead |
Paul Maynard | Blackpool North and Cleveleys |
Jason McCartney | Colne Valley |
Karl McCartney | Lincoln |
Anne McIntosh MP | Thirsk and Malton |
Rt Hon Patrick McLoughlin | Derbyshire Dales |
Stephen McPartland | Stevenage |
Esther McVey | Wirral West |
Louise Mensch | Corby |
Mark Menzies | Fylde |
Patrick Mercer OBE | Newark |
Stephen Metcalfe | South Basildon and East Thurrock |
Maria Miller | Basingstoke |
Nigel Mills | Amber Valley |
Anne Milton | Guildford |
Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell | Sutton Coldfield |
Penny Mordaunt | Portsmouth North |
Nicky Morgan | Loughborough |
Anne-Marie Morris | Newton Abbot |
David Morris | Morecambe and Lunesdale |
James Morris | Halesowen and Rowley Regis |
Stephen Mosley | City of Chester |
David Mowat | Warrington South |
David Mundell | Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale |
Sheryll Murray | South East Cornwall |
Dr Andrew Murrison | South West Wiltshire |
Bob Neill | Bromley and Chislehurst |
Brooks Newmark | Braintree |
Sarah Newton | Truro and Falmouth |
Cllr Caroline Nokes | Romsey and Southampton North |
Jesse Norman | Hereford and South Herefordshire |
David Nuttall | Bury North |
Stephen O'Brien | Eddisbury |
Matthew Offord | Hendon |
Eric Ollerenshaw OBE | Lancaster and Fleetwood |
Guy Opperman | Hexham |
Rt Hon George Osborne | Tatton |
Richard Ottaway | Croydon South |
James Paice | South East Cambridgeshire |
Neil Parish | Tiverton and Honiton |
Priti Patel | Witham |
Rt Hon Owen Paterson | North Shropshire |
Mark Pawsey | Rugby |
Mike Penning | Hemel Hempstead |
John Penrose | Weston-Super-Mare |
Andrew Percy | Brigg and Goole |
Claire Perry | Devizes |
Stephen Phillips | Sleaford and North Hykeham |
Rt Hon Eric Pickles | Brentwood and Ongar |
Christopher Pincher | Tamworth |
Daniel Poulter | Central Suffolk and North Ipswich |
Mark Prisk | Hertford and Stortford |
Mark Pritchard | The Wrekin |
Dominic Raab | Esher and Walton |
John Randall | Uxbridge and South Ruislip |
Mark Reckless | Rochester and Strood |
Rt Hon John Redwood | Wokingham |
Jacob Rees-Mogg | North East Somerset |
Simon Reevell | Dewsbury |
Rt Hon Sir Malcolm Rifkind QC | Kensington |
Rt Hon Andrew Robathan | South Leicestershire |
Hugh Robertson | Faversham and Mid Kent |
Laurence Robertson | Tewkesbury |
Andrew Rosindell | Romford |
Amber Rudd | Hastings and Rye |
David Ruffley | Bury St Edmunds |
David Rutley | Macclesfield |
Laura Sandys | South Thanet |
Lee Scott | Ilford North |
Andrew Selous MP | South West Bedfordshire |
Grant Shapps | Welwyn Hatfield |
Alok Sharma | Reading West |
Alec Shelbrooke | Elmet and Rothwell |
Richard Shepherd | Aldridge-Brownhills |
Mark Simmonds | Boston and Skegness |
Keith Simpson | Broadland |
Chris Skidmore | Kingswood |
Julian Smith | Skipton and Ripon |
Chloe Smith | Norwich North |
Henry Smith | Crawley |
Hon Nicholas Soames MP | Mid Sussex |
Anna Soubry | Broxtowe |
Rt Hon Caroline Spelman | Meriden |
Mark Spencer | Sherwood |
Rt Hon Sir John Stanley | Tonbridge and Malling |
Andrew Stephenson | Pendle |
John Stevenson | Carlisle |
Rory Stewart | Penrith and The Border |
Bob Stewart | Beckenham |
Iain Stewart | Milton Keynes South |
Gary Streeter | South West Devon |
Mel Stride | Central Devon |
Graham Stuart | Beverley and Holderness |
Julian Sturdy | York Outer |
Desmond Swayne TD | New Forest West |
Rt Hon Hugo Swire | East Devon |
Robert Syms | Poole |
Sir Peter Tapsell | Louth and Horncastle |
Edward Timpson | Crewe and Nantwich |
Justin Tomlinson | North Swindon |
David Tredinnick | Bosworth |
Elizabeth Truss | South West Norfolk |
Andrew Turner | Isle of Wight |
Andrew Tyrie | Chichester |
Paul Uppal | Wolverhampton South West |
The Hon Ed Vaizey | Wantage |
Shailesh Vara | North West Cambridgeshire |
Martin Vickers | Cleethorpes |
Theresa Villiers | Chipping Barnet |
Charles Walker | Broxbourne |
Robin Walker | Worcester |
Ben Wallace | Wyre and Preston North |
Robert Walter MP | North Dorset |
Angela Watkinson | Hornchurch and Upminster |
Mike Weatherley | Hove |
James Wharton | Stockton South |
Heather Wheeler | South Derbyshire |
Chris White | Warwick and Leamington |
Craig Whittaker | Calder Valley |
John Whittingdale OBE | Maldon |
Bill Wiggin | North Herefordshire |
Rt Hon David Willetts | Havant |
Gavin Williamson | South Staffordshire |
Rob Wilson | Reading East |
Sarah Wollaston | Totnes |
Jeremy Wright | Kenilworth and Southam |
Tim Yeo | South Suffolk |
Rt Hon Sir George Young Bt | North West Hampshire |
Nadhim Zahawi | Stratford-on-Avon |
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