Ever since the 2009 expenses scandal erupted, public opinion towards
politicians has hit rock bottom. Even with a new intake into Parliament,
people are still asking what is the point of having an MP? However,
people do not realise that politicians can be used to help them get what
they want in a range of situations in everyday life. Scott Colvin has
spent the past ten years working in national and local politics. During
that time he has worked out how to use politicians to win a range of
personal battles, both as a consumer and in his community. All the
battles he has won - including getting the chief executive of a FTSE-25
company to personally intervene to send an engineer to his home, saving
the last post office in his town, campaigning for his child's nursery to
remain open and getting a wheel clamper to remove a clamp free of charge
- he has done by using MPs and councillors either passively or actively
to support his campaigns. He believes that everyone could do the same if
only they knew how. This book is an informal 'how to' guide for
consumers, pressure groups, residents groups, etc to demonstrate how and
when to use your national and local politicians to assert your rights as
both a consumer and a citizen. Politicians are often seen to have played
the system for their own financial and personal gain - it is time for
the people they represent to get the same chance.
Scott Colvin has been an adviser in Parliament, at the national HQ for
the Conservative Party, as the head of group public affairs for the
world's biggest airports company and as a lobbyist at two heavyweight PR
agencies.