What The National Papers Say About David
As the following press coverage shows, David has a justly earned reputation for being one of the House of Commons most effective critics of Gordon Brown's economic policies.
PAUL Flynn and Gordon Prentice have become this Parliament's saltiest select committee interrogators. Yesterday morning these two Labour MPs beat up a couple of recent Government ministers who have accepted big-loot lobbying jobs with unseemly haste., 9 May 2008
The Guardian: Political briefing The British primaries?
No general election looms over the near horizon. Yet Westminster politics suddenly feels intensely competitive, as if Gordon Brown is slugging it out with David Cameron and Nick Clegg for delegates in some British equivalent of Super Tuesday., 7 February 2008
Ruffley is big winner in reshuffle
Graham Dines, East Anglian Daily Times, 14 December 2005
Daily Mail, 19 December 2003
Santa Brown and the Five Wise Men
Ann Treneman, The Times, 19 December 2003
He Went for Brown like a Chipmunk at a Bag of Nuts
Quentin Letts, Daily Mail, 19 February 2003
Graham Dines, East Anglian Daily Times, 18 December 2001