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− | The following list of Prime Minister [[David Cameron]]'s dinner guests at Downing Street 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]].<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/mar/26/cash-for-access-dinner-guest-list Cash-for-access row: the full dinner guest list], guardian.co.uk, 26 March 2012.</ref> | + | The following list of Prime Minister [[David Cameron]]'s dinner guests at Downing Street 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]].<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/mar/26/cash-for-access-dinner-guest-list Cash-for-access row: the full dinner guest list], guardian.co.uk, 26 March 2012.</ref> A similar [[Chequers Dinner Guest List]] was published later that day.<ref>Andrew Sparrow, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/blog/2012/mar/26/cash-for-access-politics-live#block-40#block-67 Cash-for-access row: Politics live blog], 26 March 2012.</ref> |
− | ==List== | + | ==Dinner Guest List== |
===14 July 2010=== | ===14 July 2010=== | ||
14 July 2010 - a 'thank-you dinner' inside Number 10 itself, while the flat was being refurbished. | 14 July 2010 - a 'thank-you dinner' inside Number 10 itself, while the flat was being refurbished. | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Anthony Bamford|Anthony]] and [[Carole Bamford]] |
*[[Michael Hintze|Michael]] and [[Dorothy Hintze]] | *[[Michael Hintze|Michael]] and [[Dorothy Hintze]] | ||
*[[Murdoch Maclennan|Murdoch]] and [[Elsa Maclennan]] | *[[Murdoch Maclennan|Murdoch]] and [[Elsa Maclennan]] | ||
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===2 November 2011=== | ===2 November 2011=== | ||
2 November 2011 – in the Downing Street flat, a 'social dinner for strong and long-term supporters of the party, with whom the PM has a strong relationship'. | 2 November 2011 – in the Downing Street flat, a 'social dinner for strong and long-term supporters of the party, with whom the PM has a strong relationship'. | ||
− | *Henry and Dorothy Angest | + | *[[Henry Angest|Henry]] and [[Dorothy Angest]] |
− | *Michael Farmer and wife | + | *[[Michael Farmer]] and wife |
− | *Ian Taylor and wife | + | *[[Ian Taylor]] and wife |
===27 February 2012=== | ===27 February 2012=== | ||
27 February 2012 – in the Downing Street flat, said to have been a 'social dinner'. | 27 February 2012 – in the Downing Street flat, said to have been a 'social dinner'. | ||
− | Michael Spencer and partner | + | *[[Michael Spencer]] and partner |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
+ | [[Category:Conservative Party]][[Category:Conservative Party Donors]] |
Latest revision as of 14:44, 23 April 2012
The following list of Prime Minister David Cameron's dinner guests at Downing Street 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 Chequers Dinner Guest List was published later that day.[2]
Contents
Dinner Guest List
14 July 2010
14 July 2010 - a 'thank-you dinner' inside Number 10 itself, while the flat was being refurbished.
- Anthony and Carole Bamford
- Michael and Dorothy Hintze
- Murdoch and Elsa Maclennan
- Lord (John Sainsbury) and Lady Sainsbury
- Andrew Feldman
- Jill and Paul Ruddock
- Mike and Jenny Farmer
- Michael and Clara Freeman
28 February 2011
28 February 2011 – in the Downing Street flat.
- David Rowland and his wife.
- Andrew Feldman also attended
2 November 2011
2 November 2011 – in the Downing Street flat, a 'social dinner for strong and long-term supporters of the party, with whom the PM has a strong relationship'.
- Henry and Dorothy Angest
- Michael Farmer and wife
- Ian Taylor and wife
27 February 2012
27 February 2012 – in the Downing Street flat, said to have been a 'social dinner'.
- Michael Spencer and partner
Notes
- ↑ Cash-for-access row: the full dinner guest list, guardian.co.uk, 26 March 2012.
- ↑ Andrew Sparrow, Cash-for-access row: Politics live blog, 26 March 2012.