Well I am home, I got back at 5.30 this afternoon after 15 days in Haltemprice and Howden working for David Davis. Was it worth it you ask? Absolutely. I still believe what he did was the right thing and on top of that I have met some superb people whom I shall stay in [...]
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Home again
Posted in By-elections, David Davis on July 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Haltemprice and Howden update
Posted in By-elections, David Davis on July 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Hello from Haltemprice and Howden, well what a couple of days it has been! The campaigning has been relentless and amazing. We have today had Iain Duncan Smith, Chris Grayling and Jeremy Hunt up from London for a full day of campaigning. CF have been hitting the ground running again delivering thousands of leaflets and [...]
A new week starts in Haltemprice and Howden
Posted in By-elections, Conservatives, David Davis on June 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Well, I say a new week, it has sort of blended into last week. I have done some more leafletting, put up some more posters and sent off my report to National CF. It is an interesting campaign as we have Conservatives saying they won’t vote for David, but staunch Lib Dems who have said [...]
A response to D.D.’s support of 28 days
Posted in By-elections, Civil Rights, David Davis on June 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I have just tried to post a response on D.D.’s campaign website, for some reason it won’t let me, so I’ll post it here.
I agree with Mr Davis on a number of points. Firstly, the government is trying to Salami Slice our liberties away. I know they deny it but what else is introducing four [...]
DD 4 Freedom takes off
Posted in By-elections, Civil Rights, Clunking Fist, David Davis, Labour on June 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Today David Davis launched his website www.daviddavisforfreedom.com to help highlight the issues he will be campaigning on and the issues which he stands firm to. Many Members of Parliament would not have dared take the chance of stepping down from their seat to force a by-election, nevermind quit a senior post in the next Conservative [...]
Davis lays his case before the Tory grassroots
Posted in By-elections, Civil Rights, David Davis on June 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
David Davis has today written an article on ConservativeHome, seeking to explain his reasons behind his resignation from his job as Shadow Home Secretary and as Member of Parliament for Haltemprice and Howden, in order to force a by-election. I have simply cut and pasted the article into this post:
The Austrian Chancellor Metternich was once [...]
I’m in the Y.P.
Posted in Civil Rights, David Davis on June 14, 2008 | 2 Comments »
I opened today’s Yorkshire Post to find my letter has been published. I wrote to the paper to defend the actions of David Davis. I am it seems one of few who wrote a letter supporting him, the majority castigate his intentions and his beliefs. I never thought Briton’s would be so quick to give [...]
Post-work
Posted in David Davis, The Left, Trots, Useless shit, Work on June 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Tonight I have had to clear up vomit, some absolute c*nt threw up all over the carpet, I have dealt with beggars trying to get money off customers and I have helped train a lovely girl from Eastern Europe how to run a bar. Fun enough for one night!
Having stayed behind and had a good [...]
Diane Abbott defends David Davis
Posted in Civil Rights, David Davis on June 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I’m just watching “This Week” on which Diane Abbott defended David Davis’ decision to resign over the Civil Liberties issue.
Also, Kelvin MacKenzie stated that if Labour did not field a pro-42 days candidate he would, with the financial backing of Rupert Murdoch, do so himself.
One final thing, Diane Abbott made a spectacular speech in the [...]
Wow indeed
Posted in Civil Rights, David Davis on June 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Niall Paterson has summed it up nicely… “WOW”.
David Davis has today as, has already been blooged and you will undoubtedly otherwise know, resigned from, not only the job of Shadow Home Secretary, but also as a Member of Parliament. He has done so to challenge the Government in it’s decision of passing the 42 days [...]