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Should your local MP have to be a local? | Should your local MP have to be a local? |
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Does it matter - if you want to be an MP for Liverpool - if you've never heard of Bill Shankly? Or you can't name the captain of Everton? | Does it matter - if you want to be an MP for Liverpool - if you've never heard of Bill Shankly? Or you can't name the captain of Everton? |
Labour's candidate for Liverpool Wavertree, Luciana Berger, 28, has made quite a splash in her first few days in public life. | Labour's candidate for Liverpool Wavertree, Luciana Berger, 28, has made quite a splash in her first few days in public life. |
On the national airwaves, in the national papers. | On the national airwaves, in the national papers. |
But, more importantly, here - in Liverpool - all over the local newspaper. | But, more importantly, here - in Liverpool - all over the local newspaper. |
A mailbag full of letters in the Liverpool Echo debates the merits or otherwise of her candidacy. | A mailbag full of letters in the Liverpool Echo debates the merits or otherwise of her candidacy. |
As politicians go, plenty of people on the streets seem to know who she is. | As politicians go, plenty of people on the streets seem to know who she is. |
Why? | Why? |
Well, Miss Berger is a Londoner. | Well, Miss Berger is a Londoner. |
Some within the local party feel she was the golden girl anointed by the Labour Party centrally to secure this seat. | Some within the local party feel she was the golden girl anointed by the Labour Party centrally to secure this seat. |
And she flunked a quiz about Liverpool set by the Echo. | And she flunked a quiz about Liverpool set by the Echo. |
'Posh' | 'Posh' |
Being uncertain how many Mersey tunnels there are, not being able to name who sang 'Ferry Across the Mersey' and not having a clue who one of Liverpool's icons is doesn't count as a good start - unless you buy into that old cliché about all publicity being good publicity. | Being uncertain how many Mersey tunnels there are, not being able to name who sang 'Ferry Across the Mersey' and not having a clue who one of Liverpool's icons is doesn't count as a good start - unless you buy into that old cliché about all publicity being good publicity. |
Bill Shankly is a legend on Merseyside | Bill Shankly is a legend on Merseyside |
One voter sniggered as he told me: "She looks posh, sounds posh and has an even posher name." | |
The Royle Family actor Ricky Tomlinson - a Merseyside poster boy for the working class - is so incensed by it all he's toying with standing against her for the Socialist Labour Party. | The Royle Family actor Ricky Tomlinson - a Merseyside poster boy for the working class - is so incensed by it all he's toying with standing against her for the Socialist Labour Party. |
But should any of that matter? | But should any of that matter? |
I met Luciana Berger, the current MP Jane Kennedy and half a dozen Labour activists to follow them when they went out canvassing. | I met Luciana Berger, the current MP Jane Kennedy and half a dozen Labour activists to follow them when they went out canvassing. |
Ms Kennedy is standing down at the general election after 18 years in parliament. | |
At the party's office on Prescot Road, a dozen or so recently inflated red balloons bob up and down on the table. | At the party's office on Prescot Road, a dozen or so recently inflated red balloons bob up and down on the table. |
A picture of John Lennon fights for space on the wall with pictures of the former Labour leader Lord Kinnock, the late Mo Mowlam, who was Northern Ireland Secretary, and a certain Tony Blair. | A picture of John Lennon fights for space on the wall with pictures of the former Labour leader Lord Kinnock, the late Mo Mowlam, who was Northern Ireland Secretary, and a certain Tony Blair. |
The team are in good spirits, kitted out with scarves, gloves and a giant pile of leaflets. | The team are in good spirits, kitted out with scarves, gloves and a giant pile of leaflets. |
The team fan out across a small cluster of houses in the Kensington district of the city. | The team fan out across a small cluster of houses in the Kensington district of the city. |
Unforgiving | Unforgiving |
Half a dozen doors are being knocked on at any one time, with Miss Berger dashing up driveways to speak to people who are in. | Half a dozen doors are being knocked on at any one time, with Miss Berger dashing up driveways to speak to people who are in. |
This part of the constituency is a Labour stronghold; many are pleased to see her, not least because they have read so much about her in the paper. | This part of the constituency is a Labour stronghold; many are pleased to see her, not least because they have read so much about her in the paper. |
For some, her background and birthplace are irrelevant. | For some, her background and birthplace are irrelevant. |
Ricky Tomlinson was considering standing for the Socialist Labour Party | Ricky Tomlinson was considering standing for the Socialist Labour Party |
Others are less forgiving. | Others are less forgiving. |
Leaning through his front room window and holding back the blind so he can see out, a veteran trade unionist takes some persuading. | Leaning through his front room window and holding back the blind so he can see out, a veteran trade unionist takes some persuading. |
"Was there no one good enough locally?", he asks. | "Was there no one good enough locally?", he asks. |
"The Labour Party locally had a choice of a local candidate, and I was selected," Miss Berger protests, before being interrupted. | "The Labour Party locally had a choice of a local candidate, and I was selected," Miss Berger protests, before being interrupted. |
"But how did they get you from London? How did they know you from London? Did you put a CV in?", comes the barked reply. | "But how did they get you from London? How did they know you from London? Did you put a CV in?", comes the barked reply. |
Back at the Labour Party's office, we have a chat. | Back at the Labour Party's office, we have a chat. |
Public life can be pretty unforgiving, and here's a candidate who's had to endure a baptism of political fire. | Public life can be pretty unforgiving, and here's a candidate who's had to endure a baptism of political fire. |
'Weak spot' | 'Weak spot' |
She is on message, intelligent - and swotting up like crazy about Liverpool. | She is on message, intelligent - and swotting up like crazy about Liverpool. |
She admits football is a bit of weak spot at the moment - quite an admission in this city, but the Liverpool and Everton managers' names are just about committed to memory, even if Phil Neville's name didn't ring a bell when I asked her who captains the Toffees. | She admits football is a bit of weak spot at the moment - quite an admission in this city, but the Liverpool and Everton managers' names are just about committed to memory, even if Phil Neville's name didn't ring a bell when I asked her who captains the Toffees. |
"Look, I think the most important thing is I wasn't selected by a pub quiz," she tells me. | "Look, I think the most important thing is I wasn't selected by a pub quiz," she tells me. |
"Labour Party members locally chose me democratically according to my values, my commitment to the Labour Party, my campaigning experience and what they thought I could bring to this constituency. | "Labour Party members locally chose me democratically according to my values, my commitment to the Labour Party, my campaigning experience and what they thought I could bring to this constituency. |
"For me, it's about how I could help the people, the businesses and the local services in and around Wavertree. | "For me, it's about how I could help the people, the businesses and the local services in and around Wavertree. |
"And that is what mattered most to them as well." | "And that is what mattered most to them as well." |
But plenty of people here aren't convinced. | But plenty of people here aren't convinced. |
Being a Scouser isn't all they want in an MP - far from it. | Being a Scouser isn't all they want in an MP - far from it. |
For some, though, it'd be a good start. | For some, though, it'd be a good start. |
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