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- Health and Education (24 May 2005)
David Cameron: ... the hon. Member for Selby (Mr. Grogan). Obviously, in many ways, I would rather he were not here, but he always speaks with great courage and independence. I noted what he said about opposing top-up fees and tuition fees, and he will be pleased to know that the Welsh Assembly today voted against top-up fees. He is not alone and—one never knows—the Opposition might give him...
- Written Answers — Education and Skills: Top-up Fees (18 Dec 2003)
Mr David Cameron: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills, how much money has been spent in the last six months on advertisements to promote and explain top-up fees; how many advertisements have been broadcast; and what the total planned spending is on this campaign.
- Written Answers — Education and Skills: Top-up Fees (9 Dec 2003)
Mr David Cameron: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how much money has been spent in the last six months on advertisements to promote and explain top-up fees; how many advertisements have been broadcast; and what the total planned spending is on this campaign.
- Business of the House (4 Dec 2003)
Mr David Cameron: Given the Prime Minister's occasional tendency to say one thing and mean something ever so slightly different, may we have a clear statement about whether the Bill that deals with top-up fees is an issue of confidence for the Government? Are they saying that if the Bill were lost on Second Reading, the Prime Minister would resign?
