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Philip Andrew Davies (born 5 January 1972) is a British Conservative politician who has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Shipley in West Yorkshire since the 2005 general election.
He is the most rebellious serving Conservative MP, having voted against the Tory whip over 250 times in the course of his parliamentary career. He has been criticised for filibustering parliamentary bills not supported by the government and killing off legislation he doesn't like".
Davies is a campaigner for the men's issues and is known for campaigns against political correctness and feminism. He played a lead role in securing the first International Men's Day debate in Parliament in 2015, which now takes place annually.
Davies has said that white, male ministers risk being "hoofed out" of the government to make way for women or minority ethnic MPs.
Mr Davies spoke at ICMI16.
On 29 March 2024 it was announced that Mr Davies had been recommended for knighthood.[1][2]
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