It’s Not A Job For Life

  • Posted on the 22nd August 2007

James Gray, Conservative MP for North Wiltshire, is once again facing a vote of no-confidence in his tenure as the party’s parliamentary candidate.

Despite surviving the previous de-selection attempt, local Conservative grassroots members are still up in arms over an affair he had while his wife was receiving treatment for breast cancer.

Though his act of betrayal was perhaps not necessarily political, it almost certainly betrayed Mr Gray’s demeanour and personal attitude to marriage – one seemingly at odds with Mr Cameron’s current media drive on family values.

Does Mr Gray deserve to be effectively sacked for having an affair? Put it this way; I think it’s worth comparing the treatment of wife-cheating James Gray and that of other supposed Conservative dissidents.

Remember Conservative MP, Howard Flight, who was deselected by Michael Howard for saying in a private meeting that a Conservative Government would be more likely to cut taxes than it was making out? Or Roger Helmer MEP, who had the Conservative Whip in the European Parliament unfairly removed after he robustly challenged the EU Commission over corruption?

In the modern Conservative party, it would sadly seem that it’s acceptable to cheat on your wife, as numerous Conservative MPs including Mr Gray and buffoon Boris Johnson have proven (the latter several times in fact) – but not to advocate cuts in taxation or display admirable and healthy scepticism towards the greater European Union bureaucracy.

Personally I hope that North Wiltshire Conservatives deselect Mr Gray – in part as punishment for how he has treated his wife, but also because it will send out a signal to other MPs that they owe their seat to the work of party members and the voters who elected them. Even in a safe seat MPs should think twice before acting with impunity and disregard; for that which the electorate gave unto them, they should also be able to taketh away.

Your Comments:

  1. I fully agree with you.

    I don’t think I could vote for an MP with such a disregard for his family, whatever his other attributes.

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