Thursday 16 August 2012
Interview your MP
Come the autumn, I am planning to spice up the blog by inviting students, business people, residents, volunteers - or anyone else for that matter - to grill me during a videoed interview for a short podcast that I will post on this site once every month or two.
If you would like to put me on the spot - locally or up at Westminster - feel free to drop me a line with your hot topic, which can be a burning local question or a national issue.
If you would like to put me on the spot - locally or up at Westminster - feel free to drop me a line with your hot topic, which can be a burning local question or a national issue.
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1 comments:
Dear Dominic in light of the fact that immigration into the UK still shows no sign of abating do you think more extreme measures are needed to curb this. Perhaps employers should also give priority over foreigners when if comes to offering jobs.
Otherwise we still have masses of unemployed British people while most jobs are filled by foreigners either legal or illegal.
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