Chasing the dragon
Apr. 23rd, 2011 04:02 pmToday I accidentally pretended to be a Tory.
We were in Witney, doing a bit of pro-AV street theatre with a St George's Day theme ('slaying the dragon of First Past the Post' - represented by the three-person pantomime dragon called Errol.
deathbyshinies was the wing-section. It was awesome.) This being Witney, David Cameron's home constituency, we had some quite excellent "Conservative Yes" campaign leaflets. They are actually amongst the most informational and sensible leaflets I've seen in this campaign - plenty of myth-debunking, and minimal meaningless use of buzzwords irrelevant to the voting system.
I hadn't intended to present myself as a Tory, merely to present the Tory arguments for AV; but I was so shocked with the reaction that I got from one woman that I ended up going along with it.
She said - "But the Tories are against AV!".
I said - "David Cameron might be, but not all of us agree."
She said - "You should be ashamed of yourself, going against your leader."
I said - "Well AV was good enough to elect him leader of the Conservative Party.."
But she was already walking away.
We were in Witney, doing a bit of pro-AV street theatre with a St George's Day theme ('slaying the dragon of First Past the Post' - represented by the three-person pantomime dragon called Errol.
I hadn't intended to present myself as a Tory, merely to present the Tory arguments for AV; but I was so shocked with the reaction that I got from one woman that I ended up going along with it.
She said - "But the Tories are against AV!".
I said - "David Cameron might be, but not all of us agree."
She said - "You should be ashamed of yourself, going against your leader."
I said - "Well AV was good enough to elect him leader of the Conservative Party.."
But she was already walking away.
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Date: 2011-04-24 02:57 pm (UTC)