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Published Date: 27 June 2008
DAVID Davis, who dramatically quit David Cameron's shadow cabinet to fight a by-election championing civil liberties, is set to face a serious challenger for his seat.
An anti-rape campaigner will attempt to try and unseat him in the battle on 10 July, and has criticised his opposition to a DNA database.

Mr Davis, the former shadow home secretary stunned Westminster when earlier this month he announced he was qu
itting as an MP, in protest at the government's push to detain terror suspects for up to 42 days.

The one-time SAS reservist holds his Haltemprice and Howden seat with a majority of 22,792 and because Labour and the Liberal Democrats have both refused to stand candidates against him, it was assumed that Mr Davis would not face any serious challengers.

But Jill Saward yesterday came forward as a prominent candidate. Ms Saward has been campaigning on behalf of rape victims since she was raped 22 years ago.

She opposes Mr Davis' stance on CCTV and DNA. "He is attempting to strike a hammer blow through the very tools the police need to keep us safe," she said. "David Davis says that he wants freedom. But what about freedom for victims?"

Ms Saward is one of 24 candidates in the by-election for the East Yorkshire seat.

Others include Leeds ex-crown prosecutor Christopher Foren, who is launching a party called Work for Progress. Northampton market trader Eamon Fitzpatrick, is standing, as is Miss Great Britain Gemma Garrett. Political writer Neil Glass and anti-smoking ban campaigner Hamish Howitt are also standing.







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  • Last Updated: 26 June 2008 11:38 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Itchy,

27/06/2008 06:51:16
She opposes Mr Davis' stance on CCTV and DNA. "He is attempting to strike a hammer blow through the very tools the police need to keep us safe," she said. "David Davis says that he wants freedom. But what about freedom for victims?"

And how does CCTV and a DNA databases keep victims safe and free?
2

Guga II,

Rockall 27/06/2008 08:43:53
When Maggie Broon manages to turn us completely into a police state, under his Stalinist, totalitarian, control freak government, with his CCTV and DNA database, Bliar's RIPA Act etc., we'll all be victims.
3

Doh,

27/06/2008 09:22:11


I doubt his majority is 22,792.

School boy error.
4

GP,

27/06/2008 10:43:13
What a load of nonsense this article is. To state he quite dramatically treats the reader with childlike intelligence. David Davis planned this, it is a gimmick and it is very disapointing that the media have not seized upon this to discredit him as both a human being and a lower form of life a polictician.
A gimmick such as this does politics no good the ordinary person sees through these gimmicks quickly with the same speed as seeing throuhg the previous claim that politicians would show self restraint when deciding their pay rise.

Cobblers.

Please Scotsman stop sitting oin the fence and get down and dirty there is more money in it.
5

Jock MacTamson 2,

Highlands 27/06/2008 13:14:22
What Davis did was a matter of principle. More of that in Westminster would be great.

I do not care if I even agree with him. The point is hade had the backbone to stand up for something that he believes in.

It should happen daily that our elected members stand up for our rights but they just follow the leader.
6

A Friend of Fernando Poo,

27/06/2008 14:59:37
Benjamin Franklin said "Those who would trade essential freedoms for a little security, deserve and will gain neither".

Perhaps Davis can teach Ms Saward the meaning of this.
7

A Friend of Fernando Poo,

27/06/2008 15:00:41
I note that Bottler Brown is too scared to put up a candidate. Perhaps he's afraid of being beaten by the Raving Loony Party.
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27/06/2008 19:16:42
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