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Quentin Davies MP



Quentin on Mr Cyclops Brown...

26 JUNE 2007 - Now:
"a leader I have always greatly admired, who I believe is entirely straightforward, and who has a towering record, and a clear vision for the future of our country which I fully share."

16 MARCH 2005 - Then:
"the Chancellor has been losing control… His projections… have been consistently wrong. He has been wrong about both revenues and expenditure… The Chancellor took risks… he is imprudent… a great worry… very worrying… he simply wanted to win the next election—if he can… it does not matter what happens afterwards… the Chancellor went in for an orgy of self-congratulation… deceiving other people… complacency… he is not prudent and responsible, and not a person to be entrusted with the management of anybody's finances, let alone the country's finances… unattractive and frankly problematic… an absolutely devastating misjudgement and mistake—the destruction of our pensions system… We have not had a word of apology from the Chancellor… He was just incredibly imprudent… extraordinarily incompetent… extraordinarily naïve… desperately complacent… As a result of that self-congratulation and complacency, the Chancellor is becoming so cut off that he is beginning to underestimate the intelligence of the electorate… I trust and believe that something nasty will happen to the Chancellor in electoral terms before too long. He will have no one but himself to blame.

Quentin Davies MP, HC Debs, 16 Mar 2005: Column 309-318

With a view like that he will fit in well with New Liebour. Now he has defected to New Liebour, a pro european, a wilo the wisp character. Now wonder liar and libelist Paul Flynn has bid him welcome to the filth on New Liebours side of the House. With company like Paul Flynn who is my shit of an MP, he will feel right at home.

Maybe when Paul Flynn arranges another trip to DNK(North Korea) he can go along with him, I am sure that there are a few places left in Camp 22 for the pair of them. Hopefully this time no nuclear tests on the part of DNK will stop them from going.

Quentin had this to say when he flounced off to New Liebour about Just Call Me Dave:Under your leadership the Conservative Party appears to me to have ceased collectively to believe in anything, or to stand for anything. It has no bedrock. It exists on shifting sands. A sense of mission has been replaced by a PR agenda.

And he has joined the fantasy world of Blair(Mr WMD himself) and Brown. One has to ask has the irony of that sunk in? From spinning facts on the Health Service, through to 9/11 being a good day to bury bad news, oh and lets now mention those peerages or the dubious arms deals with Saudi Arabia etc etc...Oh don't forget the Little Red Book of New Labour sleaze is out in all good bookshops by the way.

The words PR agenda were made for Liebour.

This is what libelist and arsehole Paul Flynn MP had to say: Libelist offers Quentin a welcome to the steaming toilet that is New Liebour.

From Iain Dales site:

Davies was still voting with the Party last night at 5.48pm last night AGAINST Gordon Brown's Finance Bill. Rather strange behaviour for a man who has just written a letter indicating he thinks Gordon Brown is Britain's saviour.

His last speech in Parliament (last week's European debate) was in retrospect quite cryptic:
Mr. Quentin Davies (Grantham and Stamford) (Con): We all know people who have
identity crises of one kind or another. They do not really know what sort of
people they want to be, what their values are, or what sort of life they want to
lead. Such people are among our friends and relations.
I have just received the press release from Simon Chapman, chairman of Grantham & Stamford Conservatives...
I heard this news from Quentin Davies with enormous surprise and disappointment. He has let down his constituents and his local party members very badly, and displayed great ill-judgement. David Cameron has launched the most substantial and heavyweight policy review that the Conservative Party has had for generations. As Quentin Davies well knows, that is due to report this summer. Under David Cameron’s leadership the Conservative Party will show that it alone can solve the deep-seated challenges facing Britain in the 21st century, so many of which have been directly caused by the control freakery and incompetence of Gordon Brown. I have no doubt that under David’s leadership the Party will go on to win the next election whenever it is called.

I am astonished to hear about Quentin Davies’s new-found admiration for Gordon Brown, which has not been at all evident before this afternoon. If he is as straightforward and devoted to his constituents as he protests, no doubt he will resign and fight a by-election, so that that the people can decide. Until then, Quentin will have the same lack of democratic mandate that his new leader does.”
Well I think Mr Chapman can whistle for a by-election.

**In short a coward, a knave. No wonder that my local knave, also a coward, a blaggard, a liar, a libelist and man of low morals praises him.

Voting record - Do these fit in with his new home on the Liebour side of the house? Hat tip to nationofshopkeepers
  • voted against introducing ID cards. Does that fit? No.
  • voted against introducing foundation hospitals. Fit? No.
  • voted against introducing student top-up fees. Again, No.
  • voted against Labour’s anti-terrorism laws. Nope
  • voted against the fox hunting ban. Another No.
  • voted against equal gay rights. Ditto
Update on Quentin Davies MP

He once accused New Labour of using a "regiment of spin doctors who believe they can manipulate the press with impunity". - Now has shown himself a tool of those same spin doctors.

The journey to Labour has been long and tortuous, and based on frustrated ambition as much as political principle.

In November 1999, he accused the Chancellor of the "entirely spurious" spinning of statistics and in January 2006 said Mr Brown had behaved with "reckless irresponsibility" on pensions.

Oh and lets bring up his views on Europe: As vice chairman of the European movement and, until yesterday, chairman of the Conservative Group for Europe, Mr Davies has been a consistent advocate of closer European integration.

Despite his pro-European views, he accepted a place in William Hague's front bench team. Most other pro-Europeans preferred to be on the back benches as Mr Hague embarked on his anti-EU crusade to "save the pound". - Oh the things they do for a few lines in The Torygraph.

Simon Chapman, the Tory association chairman, condemned Mr Davies – first elected to represent the area 20 years ago – for having “let down his constituents and his local party members very badly”.

Mr Chapman added: “If he is as straightforward and devoted to his constituents as he protests, no doubt he will resign and fight a by-election so that the people can decide. “Until then, Quentin will have the same lack of democratic mandate that his new leader (Gordon Brown) does.”

- Quite at least a certain Austrian painter & decorator was elected to office after being chancellor, unlike Mr Brown.

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