KZNSeagull
Well-known member
Mrs KZN raised concerns with our local MP (Conservative) about the proposed changes at Durham Bus Station which is in a neighbouring constituency. His team replied saying that as Durham Bus Station is not in his constituency he cannot answer the concerns and suggested contacting the neighbouring constituencies MP (Labour). They have replied answering my wife's concerns but started off by pointing the following:
"I have to say, it’s highly irregular for an MP to pass on their constituent’s concerns to another MP outside of their constituency. Strict Parliamentary protocol dictates that MPs can only assist people who live in their constituency. Having said that, we didn’t want to get you involved in going backwards and forwards between offices, so we will answer this as best we can."
I would have thought that if our MP had stuck his oar into a neighbouring constituencies business, they would have something to say about that too.
So who is right? Should our MP have gone to them to get the answers and reported back to us instead of sending us straight to them (arguably the more efficient way to get an answer)?
Told you it was boring.
"I have to say, it’s highly irregular for an MP to pass on their constituent’s concerns to another MP outside of their constituency. Strict Parliamentary protocol dictates that MPs can only assist people who live in their constituency. Having said that, we didn’t want to get you involved in going backwards and forwards between offices, so we will answer this as best we can."
I would have thought that if our MP had stuck his oar into a neighbouring constituencies business, they would have something to say about that too.
So who is right? Should our MP have gone to them to get the answers and reported back to us instead of sending us straight to them (arguably the more efficient way to get an answer)?
Told you it was boring.