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PROFILE: Peter Davies

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Published Date: 28 May 2009
More about Doncaster's new English Democrat mayor.
Name: Peter Davies

Party: English Democrats

Job: Retired schoolteacher

Website: n/a

Would like to be played in a film by: Tony Curtis

Childhood hero: Lonnie Donegan

First job: Barman at Blackpool Pleasure Beach

Favourite music in the car: Traditional jazz

Last book read: Desperate Remedies by Thomas Hardy

Last film seen: Frost/Nixon

Favourite place in Doncaster: Sykehouse cricket field

Favourite place outside Doncaster: Dorchester, Dorset

Favourite takeaway: Indian curry

Favourite tipple: Real ale

Cat person or dog person? Cats

In his own words:

Born in Woodlands and now lives in Bessacarr. Educated at Thorne Grammar School. Retired school teacher - former head of politics and religious studies at Danum School where he worked for 30 years.
Founder member of the Campaign for Real Education – an organisation dedicated to restoring high standards of learning and discipline in the state education system. Has campaigned consistently for England's withdrawal from the expensive and undemocratic European Union in order to save billions of pounds each year and return control of the country's affairs to our own parliament. Founder member of the Campaign Against Political Correctness. English Democrats South Yorkshire branch chairman. Chairman of Sykehouse Cricket Club for over 20 years

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  • Last Updated: 24 June 2009 9:17 AM
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  • Location: Doncaster
 
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e. toseland,

conisbrough 29/05/2009 16:45:43
A good second to Dave Owen
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Resident of Doncaster ,

07/06/2009 16:49:14
I wonder why my comments about Peter Davies and his well known and well publicised past, none of it untrue - all of it fact and in the public domain was taken off as "removed by Administrator" - the truth obviously hurts. this paper has in fact reported in the past on Mr Davies short comings ! It is my opinion and not the one of this paper that he is morally unsuitable for mayor due to his indecisiveness and personal history.
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Resident of Milton Keynes,

Milton Keynes 24/06/2009 13:07:04
I saw him interviewed on LookEast this morning, looks good to me. If you don't want him send him here we could do with someone with his views
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Norfolk gal,

norwich,norfolk 28/07/2009 19:33:58
Well done Peter Davies.Have you ever thought of moving to Norwich?By the way have you seen Tony Curtis recently?Brad Pitt would be a better choice.
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Norfolk gal,

norwich,Norfolk 28/07/2009 19:35:56
well done Peter Davies,please move to Norwich.
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Southampton Dave,

Southampton 29/07/2009 22:00:49
I would ask you to come to Southampton ,but it looks like Norwich have got there 1st :-(
What an amazing man , nothing more than pure common sense !
I hope your term as Mayor is as succesfjavascript:__doPostBack('wctlAddComment1$ctl00$btnPost','')ull as it deserves .
Well done to you ,and the good people of Doncaster

A very envious Southerner !!!!
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Bournemouth Council tax payer,

Bournemouth 13/08/2009 14:10:08
Dear Doncaster
Do you think with all the money your Mayer has saved you could see your way clear to funding a school of excellence for people in Public Life headed by your mayer Mr Peter Davis? Alternativly perhaps you would just encourage him to stand for PM!!
regards
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Poole Tax Payer,

Poole, Dorset 13/08/2009 14:20:55
Heard Mr Davis on Jeremy Vine show - loved him!!

Make him Prime Minister asap.
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Chris Ripped Off Tax Payer,

Newport South Wales 13/08/2009 17:56:52
At long last, plain speaking application of common sense, please can we get him in Newport or better still Prime Minister. It will be people like him that will sort this country out.
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