Walter Bromley-Davenport

Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Walter Henry Bromley-Davenport TD DL (15 September 1903 – 26 December 1989) was a British Conservative Party politician.

In 1926, he was British Army welterweight boxing champion,[2] a fact usually mentioned on his election literature during his subsequent political career.

[3] His resignation resulted in the young future Prime Minister Edward Heath taking his place, beginning his ministerial career.

He would startle new Labour MPs when they rose to make a speech by screaming "Take your hands out of your pockets!"

at Otho Prior-Palmer, MP for Worthing, which the minister immediately did, as he attempted to speak at the same time as Davenport.