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Lifted from Facebook:

Letter from LIb Dem MP Lynne Featherstone to constituent Robin Beste:

 

Dear Mr Beste,

 

I just wanted to drop you a line to give you some great news! I have written before about the inaccessible W7 bus stop on Muswell Hill for the only bus that goes directly to Hornsey Central Health Centre. Together with your local councillors I have been fighting for about three years now for the bus stop to be moved from down the steep hill to somewhere that is accessible for less mobile residents.

 

The Council and TfL have now finally seen sense! They will soon carry out a safety assessment and then move the bus stop to outside Boots on the Broadway, as we suggested. The move will be on a trial basis, but if it works, fingers crossed it will be permanent.

 

You can read a bit more about what’s going to happen here: http://bit.ly/gAsTwd  Thanks to everyone who has helped with the campaign. We are almost there, but I’ll keep an eye on this one till the move is permanent.

 

As usual, let me know if there is anything else I can help you with.

 

Kind regards,

Lynne

MP for Hornsey&  Wood Green (Lib Dem)

 

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Reply from Robin Beste to Lynne Featherstone:

 

Dear Lynne Featherstone,

 

Many thanks for sending me news of your success in getting the W7 bus stop on Muswell Hill moved to a more accessible location.  Congratulations. This will be welcome compensation indeed for the thousands of your constituents who will be losing their housing benefit, or having their disability allowance cut, or who are deterred from going to college because of the £9000 a year fees, or whose pensions are under attack by the government, or who find it increasingly difficult to make ends meet because of the hike in VAT, or who fear the consequences of the privatisation of the national health service, or who will see their provision for special needs decimated.

 

At least you will be able to say in your manifesto for the next election, that you kept your promise to get a W7 bus stop moved. Unlike all the other promises that got you and your fellow Liberal MPs elected under false pretences in 2010.

 

It won’t unfortunately prevent you from being unceremoniously thrown out of office. But you can live in hope that some preferment will be granted to you for your contribution as a government minister to the destruction of our public services — such as a seat in the House of Lords. The title Baroness Featherstone of the W7 Bus Stop would be richly deserved.

 

Yours sincerely,

Robin Beste

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Yeh! Brilliant Mr Beste.

Way to encourage our local MP-in-government to spend their limited time on resolving local issues, Mr Beste...

 

 

Yes, I agree that Robin Beste is indeed a miserable git. The problem with so many of those who flaunt their 'anti-war/anti-cuts coalition' credentials (and Beste is one of the best examples) is that their virulent view of the rest of the world's more mundane business becomes skewed and slanted beyond repair.

As someone who has struggled painfully dozens of time, with and without crutches, with that sloping W7/144 bus stop at the top of Muswell Hill, I'd be grateful to Lynn Featherstone or any other MP or Councillor who'd lend their weight to knocking some sense into Council and/or TFL.

 

Declaration: one who voted Lib Dem locally and nationally in the hope of forcing a Coalition - just not the one we got, but certainly not for a coalition of Robin Bestial think-alikes either.

He may indeed be a miserable git, but this letter can't be used as evidence of that. It only shows he that he is articulate and very funny.
Sarcastic is not the same as funny.
She's a one. I sent her an email in early February.

-----Original Message-----
From:
Sent: 05 February 2011 11:40
To: lynne@lynnefeatherstone.org
Subject: Vey disappointed at your pro-forest sell-off vote

Dear Lynne,

I followed the recent Commons vote on selling off our woodlands. I'm disappointed that you voted to support the government policy. So many of us are dismayed that you are choosing to ignore public opinion on this matter and I'd like to hear from you as to why you voted this way.

Could you explain to me why you believe that it's us - the voters - who have got this wrong and not the government? I hope that as my representative in Parliament you will reconsider your position.

I look forward to hearing from you,


Eugene


Got this back:

On 7 Feb 2011, at 13:41, FEATHERSTONE, Lynne wrote:

Thank you very much for your email. This is just to let you know that it has been safely received.

I am always happy to assist my constituents where possible, however unfortunately my office is currently experiencing an extremely high volume of casework, therefore you may experience a short delay in me getting back to you regarding any issues you have raised.

If your enquiry is urgent, in addition to emailing, please do call my constituency office, where a member of staff will be happy to help. If lines are busy please leave a short message and we will get back to you.

If you want to find out about the recent work I have been doing in Hornsey and Wood Green, please have a look at my blog and website on www.lynnefeatherstone.org.

Kind regards,
Lynne Featherstone MP

Since then radio silence.... obviously busy on bus stops.
A minister must always vote with the government, or resign their ministerial post.
John, I don't think that applies int the coalition.

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