DAVID DAVIS, the caped crusader for liberty, has been wiped out of parliamentary history. When he resigned as MP for Haltemprice and Howden in order to stand again, the Commons authorities cleared out all the carefully drafted Parliamentary Questions he had tabled. Result: he was left off the journalistic ring  round for comment on issues [...]

by Tribune Web Editor
Thursday, August 14th, 2008

DAVID DAVIS, the caped crusader for liberty, has been wiped out of parliamentary history. When he resigned as MP for Haltemprice and Howden in order to stand again, the Commons authorities cleared out all the carefully drafted Parliamentary Questions he had tabled. Result: he was left off the journalistic ring  round for comment on issues which he hoped might create some good publicity to get him back on the political map. Serves him right.

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