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Latest revision as of 21:33, 26 March 2012

The following list of Prime Minister David Cameron's dinner guests at Chequers was released by the Conservative Party and published in the Guardian on 26 March 2012, a day after the resignation of Party treasurer Peter Cruddas.[1] A similar Downing Street Dinner Guest List had been published earlier that day.[2]

List

In addition, the following current or former Conservative Party Treasurers have had lunch or dinner at Chequers.

As Party chairman Lord Feldman has visited Chequers on several occasions.

On 15 October 2011, Chequers was used to host a charity fundraiser in aid of Mencap and 3 smaller charities in aid of disabled children. This was attended by a large number of people, including donors to both the Labour party and the Conservative party.

This list of names is based on records held by Chequers. It is complete to the best of our knowledge.

Notes

  1. Andrew Sparrow, Cash-for-access row: Politics live blog, 26 March 2012.
  2. Cash-for-access row: the full dinner guest list, guardian.co.uk, 26 March 2012.