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Old 12-06-2008, 14:11   #18
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Re: David Davis to resign

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
I hope the conservatives do not put a candidate up against him, thus ensuring a victory for him. It's not a stunt as he stands a real chance of losing the seat and he seems pretty passionate about this issue and so he should be.

Someone needed to take a stand and he looks like he did
But his already in the shadow cabinet with every chance of being the next home secretary, surely he stands a better chance of repealing the 42 day motion if he stays where he is. This is what a serving minister does if he feels that strongly, not a member of the opposition, it says to me Davis has had a falling out with Cameron who must have told him that he will not repeal the act if they gain power. If that were the case I would have a lot more respect for him, but apparently Cameron is going to campaign for him!! we certainly are not getting even half the picture here.
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