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Tips on using this site.
The purpose of this site is to help you find out about what David thinks on a whole range of issues.
We have thought a lot about the kind of information you might be looking for within the site, and tried to give you a range of different ways to get around. The main ways are:
- Search (using keywords) You will always find the search box in the site contents column.
- Pathways (this will give you a rapid overview of the site as a whole)
- The navigation panel (down the side of every page)
- The Buttons (we have put these in different places where we think you might find them useful.
- The hyperlinks (there are plenty of these, both to links inside the site and other useful information on the web) The most common sign of a hyperlink is Red Text with Underlining. Some of the pictures are also links.
- Breadcrumbs. (apparently this is what the "you are here strip" at the top of most pages is called - Think Hansel and Gretel)
- If all else fails use the Back arrow!
if there is anything else you think you would find useful please let us know - using the Your Say box.
After 11 years there is rather a lot of material! We have not attempted to put all of David's Speeches and Questions on the site. The best place to find this is through "theyworkforyou.com" or through Hansard. We have put some of the thousands of Press releases that David has issued on to the site, (this is still a work in progress) and these provide a useful introduction to his work and his views.
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