10-22-2024, 02:31 AM
Questions need to be raised of ALL parliamentarians:
a) How do/did you represent those in your electorate - those that did and didn't vote for you
b) How did you contribute positively to parliament
c) If you didn't vote for some legislation, what contribution did you make as either an outlined alternative position or suggested amendments to the proposed legislation to best represent your electorate
Impacts of legislation on society can be very complex - strict ideology with no flexibility has no place.
Back to Lydia:
- How have you represented those that voted for you?
- How have you positively contributed to parliament?
- How have you suggested improvements to proposed legislation?
- Are you just an activist that receives $220k per year on the taxpayer.
a) How do/did you represent those in your electorate - those that did and didn't vote for you
b) How did you contribute positively to parliament
c) If you didn't vote for some legislation, what contribution did you make as either an outlined alternative position or suggested amendments to the proposed legislation to best represent your electorate
Impacts of legislation on society can be very complex - strict ideology with no flexibility has no place.
Back to Lydia:
- How have you represented those that voted for you?
- How have you positively contributed to parliament?
- How have you suggested improvements to proposed legislation?
- Are you just an activist that receives $220k per year on the taxpayer.

