General Election Hustings 2024 | St Albans Cathedral

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Listen to the candidates competing to be your Member of Parliament for St Albans as they answer your questions.
    Questions must be submitted by 12noon on Friday 14 June to elections@stalbanscathedral.org
    Questions will be selected in advance and questioners invited to submit them on the night. These will be selected on the basis of relevance (national, international, or local), brevity, and impartiality.
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    Thank you to the Friends of St Albans Cathedral and the St Albans Cathedral Music Trust for their generous support of our livestream services and music. To support the Cathedral, please visit www.stalbansca...

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  • @melissa0011000
    @melissa0011000 2 месяца назад

    It is an honor to watch online the manifestos of English political parties. Not all cathedrals are open to receive political arguments by the crowd because of the controversial stigma towards holding accountable politicians prior elections. It’s a privilege to see how the crowd has not felt intimidated to ask questions and to receive answers about their concerns about education, how to challenge the cost of living crisis, immigration, and housing.
    I am personally amazed by the gentleman Simon Grover that supports the Green Party: a party that seeks to rejoin the European Union, does not support privatization of the NHS, and is open to explore what are the voices that the crowd wants to hear in parliament.
    Daisy cooper is one of my favorites: I have been touched by her angelical political statements about supporting vulnerable children with school meals, her solutions of housing if overcrowding is a mitigating factor and, I believe she has been the only one who has highlighted that Hartford has the worst rating for its special educational need.
    Dafydd Morris: the heritage party that supports measures to prevent illegal immigration, and has spoken about the international conflicts that have left thousands of people without a place of land where to live.
    I would continue with John Merry Dowdle, Sophia Adams Bhatti, the representative of the Conservative Party and the social party, however I look to avoid any overextended text. Generally, all I can see from here is a team, that has been wise enough to offer an immediate response to the hard work and wisdom of its constituents.
    I am sure many people appreciate to have the opportunity to speak directly with politicians since not many know when it is the right moment to raise a given concern or to send gratitude for their efforts when recognised. The wisdom shared every Sunday has leaded me to reach conclusive conclusions in life, at work, with my family and in education. Many international leaders such as leaders of the Dominican Republic and Spain have a great deal of wisdom to learn, far away from discussions that entail differences between Green belt and brown landed housing.
    Keep transparency united!