Ian Flintoff praises the Green MP, who is retiring at the next general election, and urges others to stand for office, and David Melvin says she is a refreshing change from most politicians

I applaud every word of Neal Lawson’s piece (Caroline Lucas was the best PM Britain never had – but she’s shown us how to fix our politics, 9 June). I had the pleasure of meeting Caroline Lucas when I chaired an address she gave to the Quaker Socialist Society several years ago. One of the strongest elements of her political career is that she took up the tools and instruments that women and men fought for, even died for, over many years: the right to vote but also the right to be elected, and from this, the right to shape the laws and conduct of a country, and to bring about true equality and democracy through strong legislation.

I understand why people choose to demonstrate, to form pressure groups, to campaign through social media. Yet, election to office is surely the wise way to change the world, with the tools bequeathed to us by the brave of the past. To abolish slavery, to gain votes for women, to outlaw racial prejudice or disrespect for homosexuality, the sure and final step is to legislate. As one who has modestly stood for and sometimes gained office, may I beg all those who seek to change life for the better to at least consider candidacy. It is your own personal and valuable bequest.
Ian Flintoff
Former parliamentary candidate and borough councillor, Oxford

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

The EHRC report is clear: the Home Office is trampling on people’s rights | Daniel Trilling

On immigration, the distinction between citizen and non-citizen is far more blurred…

How 9/11 led the US to forever wars, eroded rights – and insurrection

The legal carte blanche signed days after the 2001 attacks is still…

Court to rule on UK freedom of information bids from overseas

Cases have been blocked despite guidance saying anyone can make a request…

‘I’ll be wearing a mask’: businesses and staff wary on eve of England unlocking

Bira chief says guidelines fail to reflect rise in coronavirus cases, as…