Dear Colin Craig (and anyone else at the Conservative Party, if there is anyone else), I am writing to you about the job vacancy I saw when I recently visited your website, the one where you are calling for candidates for the 2014 General Election. I would very much like to apply for this job, as I think I would make an awesome Conservative Party MP.
While it is true that I have absolutely no experience in politics and am generally ignorant in all things political, I don't think this will disadvantage me as a Conservative Party MP. In fact, I think my political stupidity will help me provide the sort of fresh perspective based on traditional values that you are looking for in your MPs.
In short, I will not over-think things like policies by not really thinking about them at all and will therefore fit right in with the Conservative Party.
I know for a fact that I will fit right in with the Conservative Party because I took the Conservative Test on your website. Sure, it took me a few goes to get it right, but once I realised that if I ticked the blue box for every question - as this was the conservative way to go - then I scored a perfect 19/19, thus making me the Conservative of your dreams. I don't even mind that I don't actually agree with many of the blue box options because, I suspect, deep down you don't actually believe in them either.
It is this political and moral flexibility, I think, that would make me an ideal MP in a National/Conservative/ACT/New Zealand First/United Future/
Maori Party coalition government. The secret to a coalition that complex and, on paper at least, doomed to fail is, I feel, to have no political spine whatsoever.