vou meet things through all this is everybody you meet has a memory of meeting sir david you meet has a memory of meeting sir david or you meet has a memory of meeting sir david or have you meet has a memory of meeting sir david or have had dealings with him. there s david or have had dealings with him. there s been a lot of very heart warming stories we ve heard over the heart warming stories we ve heard over the past few weeks. heart-warming stories we ve heard over the past few weeks. heart-warming stories we ve heard over the past few weeks. could you share some over the past few weeks. could you share some of over the past few weeks. could you share some of those over the past few weeks. could you share some of those stories? - over the past few weeks. could you | share some of those stories? you re a political opponent in some ways but you work closely together. yes. but you work closely together. yes, and one thing but you work closely together. yes, and one th
we ve met and discussed issues of importance to the town, most recently of course southend s city status bid which is a huge passion of sir david s, but we ve been working together on. so we are on different sides of the political debate but i ve always found him an extremely warm, friendly and caring person to work with. when we raise the question about access notjust when we raise the question about access not just to when we raise the question about access notjust to mps but to councillors, where do we go from here, because this kind of thing cannot be allowed to happen but equally it cannot be allowed to limit people s access to those that represent them and make decisions on their behalf and vote on laws and policies that affect everyone, how do you square those two competing