I found some time to respond to the response I got from my MP. I really should of done it earlier. It took about two weeks to compose as I initially wrote it one night when I was very angry with the world after reading this awful piece and probably not in the best state of mind to write. But it reminded me that I still needed to write and communicate. So here's my third letter, sent via email.
Hi
XXXX
Thank
you for your phone message you left for me about 3 months ago. I
understand that it must be really difficult balancing a work place in both
Canberra and Sydney. I apologise that it has taken me so long to reply back to
you. As a professional working part time and juggling two young children in an
electorate that you should understand has some of the highest costs of living,
especially real estate and rent, it is hard to find the time to meet and chat
with friends and family, let alone your local MP. I do appreciate that you
offered to meet to discuss education after my two unanswered letters.
My
last two correspondences have been about education; first on the public
education system at a primary and secondary level and the second about tertiary
education. In both correspondences, I express dismay at to the current
Liberal Governments desire to reduce funding to these. I notice that some of
these have not occurred. I do not understand what direction the current
Government is going in this space.
As
a member of your electorate, I wish to express two more issues that I find
extremely difficult to see the current government acting in ways that seem
contrary to the wishes of the Australian people:
2) Funding Cuts to the ABC. ABC provides many varied and amazing services to children and the country that commercial networks just do not offer. As a mother of two young children, ABC 2 is a life saver for the end of the day when I need to get dinner together and need the children to rest without commercials selling them toys. As a government who, in opposition, positioned itself as a government of truth, this latest proposal is an obvious election promise broken.
Please
understand XXXX, that your electorate is made up of many working professionals
and young families who are directly impacted in a negative way by these
proposals of the current Liberal Government. The electorate will
not ignore these when it comes to choose the member who cannot stand up for the
services we want and require. Liberal only won your seat by a 4% margin last
year. It’s not a big margin.
Thanks
again for reading this letter and my past letters and trying to respond. I look
forward to hearing from you in regards to this letter and understand if that
happens in the New Year. Wishing you and your family a very merry Christmas.
Kind
regards
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