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These are the favourite Tory MPs of the Labour leadership candidates | These are the favourite Tory MPs of the Labour leadership candidates |
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During a recent Q&A session with the Press Association the four Labour leadership candidates were asked who their favourite Conservative MP was. These are the answers they gave. | During a recent Q&A session with the Press Association the four Labour leadership candidates were asked who their favourite Conservative MP was. These are the answers they gave. |
“John Bercow, but I'm not sure he still counts does he? I have always got on very well with Simon Burns. We've always had quite a good, friendly relationship. We were on the health select committee years ago and then when he was a health minister and I was challenging him, we managed to keep it friendly and we have always had a good laugh together.” | |
“Probably David Davis because he is thoughtful, libertarian, open to ideas. I had a fascinating visit to Washington with him when we were lobbying for the release of the last British detainee in Guantanamo Bay Shaker Aamer. | |
“We disagreed on political philosophy, we disagreed on most things, but we respected each others commitment to liberty and justice.” | “We disagreed on political philosophy, we disagreed on most things, but we respected each others commitment to liberty and justice.” |
“Probably Jane Ellison because I did quite a bit of work with her on preventing the attempt to have back-door changes to the abortion laws that would have caused all sorts of problems for families.” | |
“I like listening to Ken Clarke. He has had guts in taking his own party on on Europe - and I am a massive pro-European - and I think he stuck with what he believed in through thick and thin even when many have opposed him. | |
“That outward-looking vision of a Britain that engages with the rest of the world and has a strong role in Europe, I really admire him for that.” | “That outward-looking vision of a Britain that engages with the rest of the world and has a strong role in Europe, I really admire him for that.” |
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