David Davis resigns — Clegg does right thing
2008-Jun-12, Thursday 13:16![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
David Davis (Tory Shadow Home Secretary) has resigned on a point of principle and as I start writing this I hear that Clegg has announced the Lib Dems won't stand against him (ETA: confirmed at the Spectator).
Dodgy polls asking push questions show there is support for the 42 days measure, but an uninformed opinion based on a question that summarises the issue isn't enough.
I never thought I'd say this, but David Davis just went a long way up in my estimation.
Clegg is 100% correct
That was what I was going to suggest should happen, Labour were a distant third last time but as this is a single issue resignation in order to reinforce there is no mandate for the use of the Parliament Act, and Lib Dem party policy agrees completely with DD's stance, Clegg is correct to suggest no candidate. I believe that constitutionally the local party should be consulted, and I strongly hope that Haltemprice and Howden Lib Dems will not only acquiesce, but will also get out and back him on the campaign trail to strongly reinforce and fight on the issue.Dodgy polls asking push questions show there is support for the 42 days measure, but an uninformed opinion based on a question that summarises the issue isn't enough.
I never thought I'd say this, but David Davis just went a long way up in my estimation.
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Date: 2008-Jun-12, Thursday 14:47 (UTC)So you may still be registered there, and if it's where you were living last October you can likely still vote there. If not, if you can claim residence you can get on the register as long as you do it quickly.
(BTW, you able to make any part of the weekend?)
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Date: 2008-Jun-12, Thursday 14:53 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-Jun-12, Thursday 15:51 (UTC)Point of pedantry. If it's a by-election, you can.