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Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 15/09/2008
Like thousands of women, this Eighties pop star thought a facelift would help her over a bitter divorce. Instead, it left her in agony for months.
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Liberal England (Free subscription) | 11/07/2008
To no one's great surprise David Davis regained his seat at Haltemprice & Howden. Liberal Democrats will be relieved that, though the Greens came second, they obviously did not pick up our habitual voters by the handful. And it was reassuring to see Jill Saward, who supported the Labour/Daily Mail anti-liberty line, do badly. The 110 votes David Icke won suggest he finds it easier to win votes in cyberspace...
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The F-Word Blog (Free subscription) | 11/07/2008
As Louise reported a few weeks ago, Jill Saward - campaigner against sexual violence - stood in yesterday's Haltemprice and Howden by-election. This was the by-election called by David Davis in protest over the 42-days detention proposals, CCTV and DNA...
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The Exile (Free subscription) | 11/07/2008
As expected David Davis romped home in the Haltemprice & Howden by-election . What will sadden Nu-Labour supporters, always assuming that there are still any left, is that their stooge candidate, Jill Saward , could only manage sixth place, coming in behind both the National Front and Gemma Garrett.
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Be about your business citizen... (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
I've got in a bit of a scrap defending Jill Saward over at Libcon , although the discussion has led me to raise a point about one of the pro Liberty arguments currently being bandied about. A major argument against state databases, CCTV and the like is that it creates an infrastructure of repression, a set of tools that might allow a future government to do certain sinister things. The other major...
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Liberal Conspiracy (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
Jill Saward, the independent candidate running against David Davis could give the hang 'em and flog 'em brigade a run for their money. She can take her little bandwagon, with her accolades from the Sun , and sod off home quite frankly.
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Indigo Jo Blogs (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
Technorati Tags: jill saward, david davis Among the people who have entered the forthcoming Haltemprice and Howden by-election, triggered by the resignation of David Davis to fight on a civil liberties platform is Jill Saward (campaign site here), who is...
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Vino's Political Blog (Free subscription) | 02/07/2008
Septic Isle has an article up on Jill Saward's candidacy in the Haltemprice and Howden by-election. As he says, she deserves credit for putting herself forward as a candidate - since neither of the other three major parties have decided to put up candidates against David Davis in the by-election. She also seems quite sympathetic to the idea of 42 day dentention without charge and so, by standing, she...
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The Exile (Free subscription) | 02/07/2008
Last week your friendly Exile speculated idly if Jill Saward was the Nu-Labour stooge candidate for the Haltemprice & Howden by-election. Given that Nu-Labour has declined to stand in this race - probably for fear that they would be seriously humiliated - a Martin Bell type stooge struck this writer as the next best option. Looking through the list of candidates, Jill Saward seemed the most likely...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 02/07/2008
Life & style: Twenty years ago, Jill Saward went public as a rape victim. Now she is standing against David Davis
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 02/07/2008
Twenty years ago, Jill Saward went public as a victim of rape. Now she is standing against David Davis. She talks to Julie Bindel about 42-day detention, victims' rights and how her experience changed her life
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Obsolete (Free subscription) | 02/07/2008
The anger and thirst for change that victims of crime often display, and the power that they subsequently have because of their misfortune has been discussed here before . Unlike Helen Newlove however for example, Jill Saward has decided to go to the electorate with her concerns, rather than promoting them through the prism of a tabloid newspaper campaign, although it's worth mentioning Saward's first...
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Bishop Hill (Free subscription) | 01/07/2008
The debate Labour has reversed the burden of proof for some cases. This can lead innocent parties to potential ruin . Anonymous witnesses at the de Menezes inquiry. Jill Saward , the rape victim who is opposing DD in the by-election on a pro-CCTV and DNA database ticket writes in the Guardian. The reception is not exactly welcoming. David T , writing at Harry's Place, makes the case for the authoritarian...