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    As Phineas Harper points out:

    'Whether or not Hannah Spencer can change parliament's relationship with construction, she has already changed what it means to imagine a construction worker’s place in British public life, and that’s a start. The buildings we get are, in the end, a reflection of the respect we are willing to extend to the people who build them'!

    Spencer's move into Parliament is politically meaningful on a number of levels!

    #Greens #politics #construction
    https://www.thenerve.news/p/hannah-spencer-plumber-phineas-harper-construction-industry-press

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      As Phineas Harper points out:

      'Whether or not Hannah Spencer can change parliament's relationship with construction, she has already changed what it means to imagine a construction worker’s place in British public life, and that’s a start. The buildings we get are, in the end, a reflection of the respect we are willing to extend to the people who build them'!

      Spencer's move into Parliament is politically meaningful on a number of levels!

      #Greens #politics #construction
      https://www.thenerve.news/p/hannah-spencer-plumber-phineas-harper-construction-industry-press

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      @ChrisMayLA6 We also need more teachers, nurses, firemen, binnies, shop assistants, bus drivers, and more, and less people with degrees in politics or economics.
      Certainly less people who can afford to live off Daddy's money while they saunter through life getting advanced qualifications in how to screw over the general public so Daddy can make more money that they can inherit.
      Even in "Left" wing politics, there are far too many people in the House through generational wealth, for whom poverty is a theoretical thing rather than a lived experience, people who haver never found themselves without too much month at the end of the money, even when working full time.
      ESPECIALLY when working full time.

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        As Phineas Harper points out:

        'Whether or not Hannah Spencer can change parliament's relationship with construction, she has already changed what it means to imagine a construction worker’s place in British public life, and that’s a start. The buildings we get are, in the end, a reflection of the respect we are willing to extend to the people who build them'!

        Spencer's move into Parliament is politically meaningful on a number of levels!

        #Greens #politics #construction
        https://www.thenerve.news/p/hannah-spencer-plumber-phineas-harper-construction-industry-press

        alantperry@mstdn.caA This user is from outside of this forum
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        @ChrisMayLA6

        Finally a common person (which I mean in the nicest possible way) in the House of Commons. Good on her for running, and good on her constituency for electing her. Here's hoping she has a good and long run as MP.

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