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- David Cameron (Witney, Con, 7 Jun 2001 – ) – View recent appearances
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- Economy: Growth — Motion to Take Note (16 May 2013)
Baroness Kramer: ...they just accept royalty payments because, without a joint venture relationship, it is impossible for them to operate on American soil. From the small business perspective, the ongoing debate that David Cameron was leading on in the United States in his discussions with President Obama on an EU/UK trade negotiation to tackle many of these non-tariff barriers, is absolutely crucial. There...
- Written Answers — Prime Minister: Honours (16 May 2013)
David Cameron: Two honours committees already exist that perform these tasks: the Philanthropy Honours Committee and the Community, Voluntary and Local Services Honours Committee. Candidates recommended for honours by both these committees appear in the new year and birthday honours lists.
- Written Answers — Prime Minister: Lynton Crosby (16 May 2013)
David Cameron: Mr Lynton Crosby is not employed by the Government. He does not have an office in No. 10 Downing street, a Government e-mail address or a security pass to any Government building.
- Queen’s Speech — Debate (5th Day) (15 May 2013) See 1 other result from this debate
Lord Astor of Hever: ...Foreign Secretary have decided to attend this year’s Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Sri Lanka. Many noble Lords, as one would expect, touched on the EU, which was well covered by my noble friend Lady Northover. David Cameron has said that if he is Prime Minister, there will be an in-out referendum in the next Parliament. Yesterday the Conservative Party published a draft...
- Written Answers — Prime Minister: Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (14 May 2013)
David Cameron: I discussed a number of issues, including the Commonwealth, with Prime Minister Harper during our recent meeting.
- Written Answers — Prime Minister: Females (14 May 2013)
David Cameron: Special advisers have meetings with a wide range of organisations and individuals on a range of subjects.
- Written Answers — Prime Minister: India (14 May 2013)
David Cameron: Representatives from the three main political parties accompanied me on my recent trip to India and they were selected on the basis of their expertise and experience. The cost will be accounted for in the published list of Ministers' visits overseas.
- Written Answers — Prime Minister: Policy Unit (14 May 2013)
David Cameron: Members of the Conservative Party Policy Board are not members of the Government and therefore will not be bound by Government collective responsibility. Nor will they have access to Government papers.
- Written Answers — Prime Minister: Scotland (13 May 2013)
David Cameron: Work on the Scotland Analysis Programme is being carried out across Government by policy experts in relevant areas. A small team in HM Treasury is co-ordinating the programme. The cost of carrying out the work is being funded from existing departmental budgets in the normal way. Details of my meetings with external organisations can be found on the Cabinet Office website. My Office has not...
- Queen’s Speech — Debate (2nd Day) (9 May 2013)
Baroness Smith of Basildon: ...issues that were widely promoted by the Government yet failed to appear in their programme. They consulted on a statutory register of lobbyists but have yet to issue their response. In February 2010 David Cameron said that he wanted to shine “the light of transparency” on lobbying so that politics, “comes clean about who is buying power and influence”. At the 2010...
- Outlawries Bill: Debate on the Address — [Ist Day] (8 May 2013) See 14 other results from this debate
David Cameron: ...of this House. He was well known for his willingness to work across the political divide, although I gather that even he wondered whether things had gone a bit too far when his grandson was named Cameron. As the Leader of the Opposition said, he showed extraordinary courage in fighting a long illness at a relatively young age. He will be missed by everyone who knew him. Sir Stuart Bell was...
- Written Answers — Prime Minister: Scotland (25 April 2013)
David Cameron: It has not proved possible to respond to the hon. Member in the time available before Prorogation.
- Prime Minister: Engagements (24 April 2013) See 33 other results from this debate
David Cameron: Before I list my engagements, I am sure that the whole House will want to join me in paying tribute to Lance Corporal Jamie Jonathan Webb of 1st Battalion the Mercian Regiment, who died in Afghanistan on Tuesday 26 March. He was described as “an outstanding professional; bright, engaging and hugely talented.” We must pay tribute to his heroic service to our country. This morning...
- Northern Ireland (23 April 2013)
Alasdair McDonnell: ...to the Prime Ministers of both Ireland and Britain for their commitment to securing peace over the past 30 years, and that gratitude continues to be owed to the current incumbents, Prime Minister David Cameron and Taoiseach Enda Kenny. As I look around this Chamber, I see many Members on both sides who have made significant contributions to bring about peace in Northern Ireland and the...
- Public Bill Committee: Finance (No. 2) Bill: Clause 2 - Personal allowance for 2013-14 for those born after 5 April 1948 (23 April 2013)
Ian Mearns: ..., it’s very regressive, it hits the poorest the hardest. It does, I absolutely promise you…VAT is a more regressive tax than income tax or council tax.” That was none other than David Cameron, now the Prime Minister.
- Public Bill Committee: Finance (No. 2) Bill: Clause 2 - Personal allowance for 2013-14 for those born after 5 April 1948 (23 April 2013)
John Cryer: My hon. Friend is basically talking about society becoming more unequal. Three years ago, David Cameron said that “more unequal countries do worse according to every quality of life indicator.” What does my hon. Friend think his assessment would be now?
- Northern Ireland Assembly: Oral Answers to Questions: Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister (22 April 2013)
Peter Robinson: With your permission, Mr Deputy Speaker, I would like to take questions 3 and 8 together. We met the Prime Minister, David Cameron, on 26 March to discuss the devolution of corporation tax powers to the Executive. The Prime Minister indicated that no decision would be made until autumn 2014. You will already be aware of our considerable disappointment that a decision on the...
- Written Answers — Prime Minister: Energy (22 April 2013)
David Cameron: A copy has been placed in both Libraries of the House.
- Written Answers — Prime Minister: UK Trade and Investment (22 April 2013)
David Cameron: There are no current plans for machinery of government changes.
- Business without Debate: Clause 56 — Commission for Equality and Human Rights (16 April 2013) See 1 other result from this debate
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