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UK Shadow Home Secretary Resigns Over Terror Law

June 13, 2008

Following yesterday’s vote in the Houses of Parliament to allow UK authorities to detain suspects for up to 42 days without charge, the UK’s Shadow Home Secretary Conservative MP David Davis has resigned. A by-election is to be fought in his seat of Haltemprice and Howden.

The move which was described as “a complete surprise” was announced to reporters outside Downing Street after the Speaker of the House refused to let the well known politician announce it in Westminster. The 59 year-old MP who is well known in politics had led the opposition against the Labour Party’s plans to lengthen detention limits on suspected terrorists.

Davis has said that he will stand as a candidate in the by-election, which he claims he will use to promote civil liberties, saying “I will argue in this by-election against the slow strangulation of fundamental British freedoms by this government.” He also said the move was a “noble endeavor” to address British civil liberties.

Tory leader David Cameron, who had previously run against Davis in the race for election as the Conservative leader, said: “It was a personal decision, a decision he has made” and also that the move was “risky”.

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