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"The name of my constituency is Haltemprice and Howden - Haltemprice is derived from a medieval proverb meaning noble endeavour.
“Up until yesterday I took a view that what we did in the House of Commons representing our constituents was a noble endeavour because for centuries of forebears we defended the freedom of people. Well, we did, up until yesterday.
“This Sunday is the anniversary of Magna Carta, a document that guarantees the fundamental element of British freedom, habeas corpus. The right not to be imprisoned by the state without charge or reason.
“But yesterday this house allowed the state to lock up potentially innocent citizens for up to six weeks without charge.
“The Counter-terrorism Bill will, in all probability, be rejected by the House of Lords very firmly. After all, what should they be there for, if not to protect Magna Carta?
“But because this is defined as political, not security, the Government will be tempted to use the Parliament Act to overrule the Lords.
“It has no democratic mandate to do this since 42 days was not in its manifesto. Its legal basis is uncertain to say the least but, purely for political reasons, this Government is going to do that.
“Because the generic security argument relied on will never go away - technology, development complexity, and so on - we’ll next see 56 days, 70 days, then 90 days.
“But in truth perhaps 42 days is the one most salient example of the insidious, surreptitious and relentless erosion of fundamental British freedom.
“And we will have shortly the most intrusive identity card system in the world. A CCTV camera for every 14 citizens, a DNA database bigger than any dictatorship has, with thousands of innocent children and millions of innocent citizens on it.
“We have witnessed an assault on jury trials, a bolt against bad law and its arbitrary use by the state. And shortcuts with our justice system, which will make our system neither firmer nor fairer and a creation of a database state opening up our private lives to the prying eyes of official snoopers and exposing our personal data to careless civil servants and criminal hackers.
“The state has security powers to clamp down on peaceful protest and so-called hate laws to stifle legitimate debate, whilst those who incite violence get off scot-free.
“This cannot go on, it must be stopped, and for that reason today I feel it is incumbent on me to take a stand. I will be resigning my membership of this House and I intend to force a by-election in Haltemprice and Howden.
“Now I will not fight it on the Government’s general record. There’s no point repeating Crewe and Nantwich. I won’t fight it on my personal record - I am just a piece in this great chess game.
“I will fight it, I will argue this by-election against the slow strangulation of fundamental British freedoms by this Government.
“Now, that may mean I have made my last speech to the House. It’s possible. And of course that would be a cause of deep regret to me. But at least my electorate and the nation, as a whole, would have had the opportunity to debate and consider one of the most fundamental issues of our day.
“The ever-intrusive power of the state on our lives, the loss of privacy, the loss of freedom and a steady attrition undermining the rule of law. And if they do send me back here, it will be with a single, simple message - that the monstrosity of a law that we passed yesterday will not stand.”

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It makes me almost incandescent with rage when Tories try to claim the moral high ground on civil liberties!
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<br/>They spent 18 years trampling all over the civil rights of sexual minorities; but now all of a sudden they're the champions of freedom?
<br/>Give me a break!!
Alex Weidman, London, England
Finally someone with integrity in Parliament standing up to the creeping totalitarianism of the state. The Conservative Party has until now let New Labour get away with far too much in undermining the freedoms, principles and institutions on which this country was founded.
Nigel Thompson, London, UK
So there are some ministers that have principles. This is refreshing to see A minister is allowing the people to have their say on how a government and opposition parties on a specific bill.
Democracy in action.
Raj, London, Middlesex
Blimey, David Davis for Prime Minister, NOW! A couple more speeches like that and there'll not be a voter in England who wouldn't vote for him. Just what we need, someone who tells it like it is, pulls no punches and reflects what many, if not all, in Britain feel. It's time for a massive change...
Tom Fielding, Godmanchester,
I see myself vindicated having not renewed my membership of the Conservative Party on learning that it was not David Davis my then fellow members choose to elect to be leader.
The man is great.
Andras, London, UK
Pleased to see that we have an MP that is not afraid to stand up for injustice, Keep fighting!
Elsie Dent , Marlborough, Wiltshire
If Gordon Brown wants to know what "Britishness" is,he has only to look at David Davis,a polititian with principles.It may be viewed as a stunt by some but how shallow it makes Brown look.Also every word of his speech is true and needed saying.From an ex labour voter,good luck David.
JohnP, Newcastle, UK
Well, I'd vote for him (and I've never voted Conservative in my life)
Conrad Auten , Dover, United Kingdom
42 cheers for the splendid and courageous Mr Davis.
Mary Critchley, Mirambeau, France
Shame - good bloke but he' s been rather stupid. I think most people (particularly Tory voters) actually agree with 42 days - or however many days the police need to stop terrorists. He's on a hiding to nothing on this one - could backfire spectacularly.
Matt Wall, Guildford,
A fine action by a principled individual. However, assuming he has no other motive for resigning, I am not sure that this is the best way of achieving what he wants. Still, we should wish him well. This is parliamentary democracy as it should be conducted. Let the people decide.
Paul Freeman, London, England
Mr. Davis has proved to a shining light amongst the dark crowds of politicians. I wish more MPs had the wisdom to see events as they really are and courage to take a principled stand.
Alex, London, UK
After a day of abject shame for the mother of parliaments, let us be thankful for this act by an honourable man who understands what it truly means to be British and that our values and freedoms have been for too long attacked by this sinister yet inept government.
Paul Foster, Bristol, England
At last a minister with common sense - don't go, stay, and fight for us - the british public.
Chris, Birmingham,