12-06-2008, 12:44
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David Davis to resign
Another by election is on the way as David Davis resigns apparently due to internal differences about the Tory stance on the 42 days issue.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7450627.stm
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12-06-2008, 12:46
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Re: David Davis to resign
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Another by election is on the way as David Davis resigns apparently due to internal differences about the Tory stance on the 42 days issue.
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Do you mean shadow home secretary David Davis Osem, or the other one.?
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12-06-2008, 12:49
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Re: David Davis to resign
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All but one of them voted against though? Were there any didnt vote?
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12-06-2008, 12:51
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Re: David Davis to resign
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Do you mean shadow home secretary David Davis Osem, or the other one.?
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The Shadow Home Secretary - the other one is David Davies IIRC.
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12-06-2008, 12:53
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Re: David Davis to resign
Department of WTF?
Davis has been consistently (and I hate to say it, since I disagree with him on a lot of things) principled on the subject of defending British liberties, so to see him apparently at odds with his partys neocon wing* is highly worrying, particularly if he's losing. I suspect there may be differences over how far a Tory government should go in rolling back the New Labour police state framework.
I actually thought he'd make a much better candidate for London Mayor than Johnson, since he's actually from London and isn't an undisciplined, lazy buffoon. Perhaps there's a job for him there.
* such as Michael Gove and the website Conservative Home, colloquially known as 'Continuity IDS'. It's often underestimated how powerful a figure Ian Duncan Smith is on the hard right of the Conservative Party.
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12-06-2008, 13:00
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Re: David Davis to resign
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The Shadow Home Secretary - the other one is David Davies IIRC.
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If this is true Osem you've made my day, because its goodbye to a wolf in sheep's clothing.
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12-06-2008, 13:06
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Re: David Davis to resign
The Tory blogger Iain Dale was Davis' chief of staff for his leadership campaign and has posted this:
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Earlier today I had decided to have a three day break from blogging, for reasons which I will explain later on today or tomorrow. Just as well I didn't.
David Davis is resigning from the Shadow Cabnet, resignng his seat and will fight a by election on the 42 days issue.
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http://iaindale.blogspot.com/2008/06...s-resigns.html
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Guardian now reporting he'll stand as an independent. All extremely interesting. He'll be joining the Lib Dems next, the way they're going.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2....conservatives
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12-06-2008, 13:12
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Re: David Davis to resign
Good for him!
He is fighting on the purpose of protecting liberties as a way, I guess, of saying there is a mandate for preventing the commons from pushing forward yet more awful laws.
The Lib Dems may not field a candidate in that election, according to the BBC the Lib Dem leadership is asking the local party not to put someone forward.
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12-06-2008, 13:22
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Re: David Davis to resign
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Department of WTF?
Davis has been consistently (and I hate to say it, since I disagree with him on a lot of things) principled on the subject of defending British liberties, so to see him apparently at odds with his partys neocon wing* is highly worrying, particularly if he's losing. I suspect there may be differences over how far a Tory government should go in rolling back the New Labour police state framework.
I actually thought he'd make a much better candidate for London Mayor than Johnson, since he's actually from London and isn't an undisciplined, lazy buffoon. Perhaps there's a job for him there.
* such as Michael Gove and the website Conservative Home, colloquially known as 'Continuity IDS'. It's often underestimated how powerful a figure Ian Duncan Smith is on the hard right of the Conservative Party.
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I thought you didn't like unpleasant ad hominem attacks.
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12-06-2008, 13:23
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Re: David Davis to resign
Lord, I was joking about the Lib Dems...
If you're listening, New Labour, don't bother putting up a candidate. Waste of a deposit.
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I thought you didn't like unpleasant ad hominem attacks.
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I don't like off-topic posts, either, Osem.
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12-06-2008, 13:24
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Re: David Davis to resign
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Lord, I was joking about the Lib Dems...
If you're listening, New Labour, don't bother putting up a candidate. Waste of a deposit.
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I don't like off-topic posts, either, Osem.
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What's the Mayor of London got to do with this thread then?
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12-06-2008, 13:25
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I dont like off topic arguments, so pack it in both you .. now.
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12-06-2008, 13:37
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Re: David Davis to resign
Leaving that lying there, unloved and forgotten, will the Tories put up a candidate against Davis? They're apparently not going to support him financially.
Last election:
Tories: 22,792
Lib Dem: 17,676
Labour: 6,104
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/vote2005/html/290.stm
In other words, add the Lib Dem and Tory votes together and you'll get a thumping for Labour, which I suspect may be the point. Even if the Tories put up their own candidate I suspect there are enough Lib Dem voters who'd switch and enough Tories who'd vote for the man rather than the party to win comfortably, too.
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12-06-2008, 13:40
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Re: David Davis to resign
Cameron's just saying how much he agrees with David Davis which makes it rather hard to understand why we have a resignation.
Perhaps it's a olive branch.......
Oh dear Cameron's live statement has just been hijacked by a what appears to be a disatisfied customer of the NHS .......
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12-06-2008, 13:43
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Re: David Davis to resign
This has to be a publicity stunt...if he is going to stand for re-election is he going to stand as an independent conservative?
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