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Be a politician or find a proper job?
• NEW Labour princess Georgia Gould needs a proper job before she sallies forth to try to govern us as a professional politician (Fresh goal for peer’s daughter caught up in nepotism allegations, May 28).
Close as she is to the imploding New Labour neo-conservative throne she must be wondering if she is making the right choice in opting to stand for New Labour in Kentish Town ward next May. At 23 her chief skill seems to be a memory good enough to pass exams to become an Oxford graduate.
At least she’s been open about her goal in life to be a politician. The Commons is criticised because the trade of “professional politician” that describes so many MPs seems to have caused no end of troubles. Perhaps she needs to consider which, of what is now a cornucopia of parties, she should be associated with for an optimum political future. New Labour’s tide is receding.
LEO CHAPMAN
Dufferin Street, EC1
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