I tend to agree. For me rightly or wrongly emotionally it does stick in the craw a bit when someone is just parachuted in. They couldn't care less if they were in Brighton, Barnsley, Bridgend or Bridgewater, it's just a means to an end, a base from which to launch/continue their political career.I can fully understand why people would have a concern.
Being local is one of the key criteria I have when placing my x. But it isn't a red line. Bowden was a great local mp despite having no links to kemptown prior to his 1st election.
Lloyd Russell-Moyle came from lewes so close to Brighton kemptown and peacehaven. His replacement was born in peacehaven and is an Albion season ticket holder having lived on London. I believe none of the other candidates in that seat live in the constituency.
In the last election tories had a 'local' joe Miller. I would likely have voted for anybody save farage instead of him as he was a wrong un based on my knowledge of him when he was a party activist and councillor pre being a candidate. His subsequent attempt to get off a drink driving charge proved me right
However when I put down my pitchfork and blazing torch I totally accept that it's really not the most important criteria. I'd much rather have a competent, decent and caring 'outsider' than some local chancer who feels they should represent us just because their family has been in the area since the Norman Conquest.
EDIT: Sorry to bring football into this conversation, but it is a bit like Albion players and managers. I want us to have the best we can representing us and working for us - and I don't care where they come from.
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