Tuesday 8 December 2015

DEAR MR CAMERON . . . All I want for Xmas is a new MP

Yesterday, in error, part of a letter to the PM was posted on this Blog.   It should have been sent to the DRAFT  file where it is now being completed.

Briefly it concerned a complaint regarding the MP for Clwyd West, David Ian Jones, and his involvement with various Social Media sites, and his false and malicious accusations against a local family resulting in the utmost hurt and distress for them.   It also contains other complaints about his defamamatory comments regarding other locals, and his past history, such as the Expenses Claim scandal, where he had to repay a sum in excess of £80,000, and also other matters.

It is the opinion of many that he is not a fit person to represent any part of the Community in Parliament, and that he should be asked to resign forthwith.

It is no use writing to Mr Jones' office either in Colwyn Bay or Westminster as you are unlikely to get a reply.  He needs to go, and the sooner the better.

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Friday 4 December 2015

CONCIENCE BITES MP

MP confesses to involvement with poison pen Blog after months of denial.  Will the others involved also now own up to their part?

http://www.conwyllandudnolocal.blogspot.co.uk/2015/12/why-couldnt-he-have-said-this-sooner.html

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Wednesday 2 December 2015

A FEW SOUND BITES

Apart from information that we get from the daily Press and Television, not a lot is known about what our MP's do for us.   Here is a break down of what David Ian Jones's, MP for Clwyd West, has shown interest in together with an indication of his voting habit.

How David Jones voted on Social Issues 

  • Generally voted against equal gay rights
  • Generally voted for smoking bans
  • Voted a mixture of for and against allowing marriage between two people of same sex
  • Voted a mixture of for and against laws to promote equality and human rights

How David Jones voted on Foreign Policy and Defence 

  • Almost always voted for use of UK military forces in combat operations oversea
  • We don’t have enough information to calculate David Jones’s position on aninvestigation into the Iraq war.
  • Consistently voted for replacing Trident with a new nuclear weapons system
  • Voted a mixture of for and against more EU integration
  • Generally voted for a referendum on the UK's membership of the EU
  • Almost always voted against strengthening the Military Covenant

How David Jones voted on Welfare and Benefits 

  • Almost always voted for reducing housing benefit for social tenants deemed to have excess bedrooms (which Labour describe as the "bedroom tax")
  • Consistently voted against raising welfare benefits at least in line with prices
  • Consistently voted against paying higher benefits over longer periods for those unable to work due to illness or disability
  • Almost always voted for making local councils responsible for helping those in financial need afford their council tax and reducing the amount spent on such support
  • Consistently voted for a reduction in spending on welfare benefits
  • Almost always voted against spending public money to create guaranteed jobs for young people who have spent a long time unemployed

How David Jones voted on Taxation and Employment 

  • Almost always voted for raising the threshold at which people start to pay income tax
  • Almost always voted for increasing the rate of VAT
  • Generally voted for higher taxes on alcoholic drinks
  • Generally voted for higher taxes on plane tickets
  • Voted a mixture of for and against lower taxes on fuel for motor vehicles
  • Consistently voted against increasing the tax rate applied to income over £150,000
  • Generally voted for encouraging occupational pensions
  • Generally voted against automatic enrolment in occupational pensions
  • Almost always voted against a banker’s bonus tax
  • Consistently voted against an annual tax on the value of expensive homes (popularly known as a mansion tax)
  • Almost always voted for allowing employees to exchange some employment rights for shares in the company they work for

How David Jones voted on Business and the Economy 

  • Almost always voted for reducing the rate of corporation tax
  • Almost always voted for measures to reduce tax avoidance
  • Generally voted for stronger tax incentives for companies to invest in assets

How David Jones voted on Health 

  • Almost always voted against restricting the provision of services to private patients by the NHS
  • Consistently voted for reforming the NHS so GPs buy services on behalf of their patients
  • Generally voted for smoking bans

How David Jones voted on Education 

  • Consistently voted for greater autonomy for school
  • Consistently voted for raising England’s undergraduate tuition fee cap to £9,000 per year
  • Almost always voted for academy schools
  • Consistently voted for ending financial support for some 16-19 year olds in training and further education
  • Consistently voted for university tuition fees

How David Jones voted on Constitutional Reform

  • Consistently voted for reducing central government funding of local government
  • Consistently voted for an equal number of electors per parliamentary constituency
  • Almost always voted for fewer MPs in the House of Commons
  • Has never voted on a transparent Parliament
  • Almost always voted against a more proportional system for electing MPs
  • Generally voted against a wholly elected House of Lords
  • Almost always voted for local councils keeping money raised from taxes on business premises in their areas
  • Generally voted for greater restrictions on campaigning by third parties, such as charities, during elections
  • Generally voted for fixed periods between parliamentary elections
  • Generally voted for removing hereditary peers from the House of Lords
  • Generally voted against transferring more powers to the Welsh Assembly
  • Almost always voted against transferring more powers to the Scottish Parliament
  • Generally voted against more powers for local councils

How David Jones voted on Home Affairs 

  • Generally voted for a stricter asylum system
  • Consistently voted against allowing ministers to intervene in inquests
  • Consistently voted against introducing ID cards
  • Consistently voted for the introduction of elected Police and Crime Commissioners
  • Generally voted for requiring the mass retention of information about communications

How David Jones voted on Miscellaneous Topics 

  • Generally voted against greater regulation of gambling
  • Voted a mixture of for and against measures to prevent climate change
  • Consistently voted against slowing the rise in rail fares
  • Consistently voted for selling England’s state owned forests
  • Consistently voted for capping civil service redundancy payments
  • Generally voted against Labour's anti-terrorism laws
  • Consistently voted for the privatisation of Royal Mail
  • Voted a mixture of for and against financial incentives for low carbon emission electricity generation methods
  • Generally voted against requiring pub companies to offer pub landlords rent-only leases
  • Almost always voted for restricting the scope of legal aid
  • Generally voted for culling badgers to tackle bovine tuberculosis
  • Consistently voted for allowing national security sensitive evidence to be put beforecourts in secret sessions
  • Voted a mixture of for and against a statutory register of lobbyists
  • Almost always voted for limits on success fees paid to lawyers in no-win no fee cases
  • Generally voted against restrictions on fees charged to tenants by letting agents
  • Almost always voted for the policies included in the 2010 Conservative - Liberal Democrat Coalition Agreement

VANITY AND CAMERA

David Ian Jones MP as in publicity blurb and on his Web Site.




David Ian Jones MP as he really appears.




















The Camera cannot lie!   So why should he try to deceive us?