RIP. A top man. He understood pensions. He went to see Tony Blair after Gordon Brown's infamous raid on the pension funds was announced and told him what would happen. As Field predicted, Brown's stupidity ultimately destroyed the country's defined benefits schemes. (Blair's response: that's not how Gordon explained it to me.)
Tony Blair told him to "think the unthinkable" regarding social security/state pension. He did just that & was then moved at the next Cabinet reshuffle
Was from a political age when most politicians could be trusted to tell you the truth and not have a higher personal agenda. That’s from both sides of the political divide too. Agree or disagree with their views but I always felt they were at least genuine. I wonder what the likes of Frank Field or Lord Hesseltine or Ken Clarke make of what we currently see.
Was from a political age when most politicians could be trusted to tell you the truth and not have a higher personal agenda. That’s from both sides of the political divide too. Agree or disagree with their views but I always felt they were at least genuine. I wonder what the likes of Frank Field or Lord Hesseltine or Ken Clarke make of what we currently see.
I don't remember this time you speak of, although yes it's/they've got worse. This was why he stood out as one of the few conviction politicians who could be trusted. Anyway, not a good idea to discuss on this thread. RIP Frank.
He never appeared to be a 'my party right or wrong' politician but held to his own honestly held principles to depart from rigidly defined party 'lines to take' when his conscience demanded it. Not a dull party hack like so many MPs nowadays, most of whom seem afraid of showing any sign of independence. Well done Frank and thanks for your many years of service.
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RIP Frank.
A great man.
A man of principle. RIP.
RIP Frank
RiP Frank, my condolences to family and friends
I suppose it is possible to have principles but not be a ‘socialist’ depending on how you define the term.
Not too many people of principle in politics nowadays.
RIP.
RIP Frank
Sleep tight, Frank.
This was why he stood out as one of the few conviction politicians who could be trusted.
Anyway, not a good idea to discuss on this thread.
RIP Frank.
An honourable politician.