After current
Leader of the House David Liddington answered Bryant's question on refurbishing the Commons Bercow was able to declare kiss - a-ginger day a «rum business» having ordered one of his clerks to google it.
Lib Dem shadow
leader of the house David Heath said: «Jack Straw has fallen foul of a Tory party professing a desire for reform but doing all they can to frustrate the means, as well as the jurassic elements in his own party who are no more interested in reform.»
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Tenney, though, had hoped to replicate the victory
of David Brat over
House Majority
Leader Eric Cantor earlier this year.
David Cameron and Nick Clegg's long - planned coalition reboot was hit by their vulnerability to an omnishambles today, when the government's
leader in the
House of Lords announced his resignation with immediate effect.
Nick Clegg and
David Cameron had been wrestling each other for months over
House of Lords reform, with the Liberal Democrat
leader very publicly pulling the plug on his pet project in August 2012 after the prime minister admitted he would not be able to guarantee the support
of his backbenches for the far - reaching reform.
Congressional
leaders were slated to brief Trump on the perilous midterm landscape, with rising concern that the majorities
of both
houses could be up for grabs, this afternoon at Camp
David.
In the most shocking upset
of the primary season,
House Majority
Leader Eric Cantor (VA - 07) was defeated in the primary by challenger
David Brat by a significant 11 percent
of the vote.
West Derbyshire MP Patrick McLoughlin has been appointed as the new chief whip, replacing
David Maclean, while Oliver Letwin has been named director
of policy and Lord Strathclyde holds his post as Conservative
leader in the
House of Lords.
Under Duncan Smith's successor, Michael Howard, May returned to the transport portfolio, before moving to culture, finally becoming shadow
leader of the
House of Commons in 2005 when
David Cameron rose to the leadership.
Clockwise from top left: former Senate Democratic
leader Harry Reid
of Nevada, former Reps. Janice Hahn
of California and Candice S. Miller
of Michigan, former Sens. Barbara Boxer
of California, Mark S. Kirk
of Illinois, Barbara A. Mikulski
of Maryland and
David Vitter
of Louisiana, former Rep. Steve Israel
of New York, former
House Speaker John A. Boehner
of Ohio and former Rep. Renee Ellmers
of North Carolina.
Chris Grayling, who chaired Ms May's short - lived leadership campaign, was rewarded with the job
of Transport Secretary, and he is replaced as
Leader of the
House by long - serving Europe Minister
David Lidington.
David Cameron on Tuesday night personally challenged the
leader of the Tory rebels who launched a highly effective operation against
House of Lords reform, involving unofficial whips, which produced the largest rebellion against the government
of this parliament.
ALBANY, NY (03/30/2009)(readMedia)-- «There's a lot to dislike in the budget agreement reached between Governor
David Paterson and the
leaders of the two
houses of the legislature, but no one should have any illusion that it moves New York forward through «shared sacrifice.»
Activist and Author
David Mixner Freedom to Marry Executive Director Evan Wolfson Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation President Jarrett Barrios Board Chair
of the Empire State Pride Agenda Frank Selvaggi Human Rights Campaign New York Marriage Director Brian Ellner Former Chief
of Staff to Minority
Leader Dick Gephardt and Deputy Campaign Manager to John Kerry for President Steve Elmendorf Senior Vice President for External Affairs at the Center for American Progress Winnie Stachelberg Democratic National Committee Treasurer Andy Tobias Former Clinton White
House Advisor Richard Socarides Academy Award Winning Producer and AFER Board Member Bruce Cohen Gill Action Fund Executive Director Patrick Guerrero Gill Action Fund Deputy Executive Director Bill Smith
Endorsements (announced June 9, 2011) Former U.S. Sen. Jim Talent Auditor Tom Schweich Senate Majority
Leader Tom Dempsey
House Majority Floor
Leader Timothy Jones (announced Sept. 20, 2011) U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt (announced Oct. 4, 2011) Michael Gibbons; Former Senate President Pro Tempore Catherine Hanaway; Former Speaker
of the State
House Doug Russell; Former Missouri Republican Party Chairman Mike Kehoe; State Senator John Griesheimer; Former State Senator & Franklin County Commissioner Sue Allen; State Representative Cloria Brown; State Representative Mike Cierpiot; State Representative John Diehl; State Representative Tom Flanigan; State Representative Glen Klippenstein; State Representative Bill Lant; State Representative Noel Torpey; State Representative Chuck Pryor; Former State Representative Todd Smith; Former State Representative Dean Dankleson; Jasper County Prosecuting Attorney Eric Zahnd; Platte County Prosecutor Kathy Swan; Cape Girardeau City Council Member Jeremy Boucher; St. Clair County Republican Chairman Robert Hull; Worth County Republican Chairman (announced Dec. 1, 2011) Steven Tilley; Speaker
of the
House George H. Walker III; Former U.S. Ambassador Harry Otto; Deputy State Auditor Ron Richard; State Senator Betty Sims; Former State Senator John Griesheimer; Former State Senator & Franklin County Commissioner Gary Nodler; Former State Senator Jay Barnes; State Representative Scott Dieckhaus; State Representative Delus Johnson; State Representative Cole McNary; State Representative Dwight Scharnhorst; State Representative Sheila Solon; State Representative Gary Dusenberg; Former State Representative Brian Stevenson; Former State Representative J. Daniel Patterson; Greene County Prosecuting Attorney Steven Stevenson; Andrew County Prosecuting Attorney Adam Warren; Livingston County Prosecuting Attorney Gregg Grounds; Former Mayor
of Blue Springs Stephen Holt; Jasper Collector
of Revenue Dale Carter; Blue Springs City Council Member Larry Vincent; Cole County Collector Chris Wrigley; Cole County Commissioner Judy Lohman; Vice Chair, Morgan County Republican Central Committee Karen McCutcheon; Vice Chair Morgan County Republican Central Committee Louella Pryor; Treasurer, Morgan County Republican Central Committee Katie Smith; Former Director, Missouri Department
of Agriculture Trish Vincent; Former Director, Missouri Department
of Revenue (announced Dec. 2, 2011) Former U.S. Sen. John Danforth (announced Jan. 12, 2012) U.S. Rep. Billy Long (CD - 7, SW corner
of Missouri) Senate President Pro Tem Rob Mayer State Sen. Dan Brown State Sen. Mike Parson State Sen.
David Pearce State Sen. Kurt Schaefer State Rep. Kathy Conway Cass County Committeeman Ryan Johnson St. Louis County Committeeman Jim Gwinner (announced March 5, 2012) Former Attorney General John Ashcroft (announced March 8, 2012) Former U.S. Sen. Kit Bond (announced March 15, 2012) 14 more current and former officials including Jefferson City Mayor Eric Struemph
(announced April 18, 2012) 21 additional
leaders including:
House Republican
Leader Brian Newberry State Senator
David Bates State Senator Glen Shibley State Representative Mike Chippendale State Representative Doreen Costa Mayor
of Cranston Allan Fung
For
David Cameron, who as
leader of the opposition traditionally leads the primary response to the Budget, this will be the last parliamentary occasion for him to dominate the
House of Commons, impose himself on the national debate and inject some new momentum into the Tory campaign.
Prime minister:
David Cameron Deputy prime minister: Nick Clegg (LD) First secretary
of state and foreign secretary: William Hague Chancellor
of the exchequer: George Osborne Home secretary: Theresa May Defence secretary: Philip Hammond Business secretary: Vince Cable (LD) Work and pensions secretary: Iain Duncan Smith Energy and climate change secretary: Ed Davey (LD) Education secretary: Michael Gove Communities and local government secretary: Eric Pickles Scotland secretary: Michael Moore (LD) Chief secretary to the Treasury: Danny Alexander (LD)
Leader of the
House of Lords: Lord Strathclyde Attorney general: Dominic Grieve
David Cameron accused Jeremy Corbyn
of being a «small c conservative» at Prime Minister's Questions today, after the Labour
leader looked to savage the government's
housing policy.
David Heath, with his busy schedule as the Lib Dems» shadow
leader of the
House, was unable to give politics.co.uk an in - depth interview about his bill.
From the Lib Dems come
David Heath, shadow
leader of the
House, and science spokesman Evan Harris.
Tina Stowell, U.K. Prime Minister
David Cameron's new
leader of the
House of Lords, will be paid less than her male predecessor in the same job after an overhaul
of the government designed to promote women.
Prime Minister:
David Cameron Deputy PM & First Secretary
of State: William Hague Chancellor
of the Exchequer: George Osborne
Leader of the Commons: Ken Clarke Home Secretary:
David Davis Foreign Secretary: Sir Malcolm Rifkind Business & Employment Secretary: John Redwood Communities & Social Justice Secretary: Iain Duncan Smith Cabinet Office Minister: Francis Maude Defence Secretary: Dr Liam Fox Environment and Energy Secretary: Oliver Letwin
Leader of the Lords: Lord Strathclyde Nations Secretary: Lord Trimble Education Secretary: Michael Gove Health Secretary: Chris Grayling Women & Equalities Secretary: Theresa May Pensions & Welfare Reform Secretary:
David Willetts Trade & International Development Secretary: Alan Duncan Justice Secretary & Lord Chancellor: Dominic Greive Transport Secretary: Damian Green Farming, Food & Rural Affairs Secretary: Nick Herbert
Housing & Local Government Secretary: Philip Hammond Culture Secretary: Julie Kirkbride
«Miami Democrats do the Nancy Pelosi squirm as
House minority
leader visits South Florida» via
David Smiley
of the Miami Herald — The top Democrat in the U.S.
House had just spent an hour gushing about Debbie Mucarsel - Powell «s «courage,» highlighting her congressional campaign to knock off one
of the most vulnerable Republicans in America and bashing Rep. Carlos Curbelo over his voting record on health care.
The Labour
leader delivered a hard - hitting attack on the prime minister, whom he accused
of turning into «
David Brent» within two years
of taking power, after the government laid out its plans for the year ahead, including reform
of the
House of Lords.
Liberal Democrat peer and former Party
Leader Lord
David Steel said: «This is excellent cross-party support from parliamentary candidates, following the debates in both the
House of Commons and the
House of Lords.
On 8 September 2009, Conservative party
leader David Cameron appointed Young to the front bench again, taking up his former role of Shadow Leader of the House of Commons, replacing Alan Duncan who had held the post since January
leader David Cameron appointed Young to the front bench again, taking up his former role
of Shadow
Leader of the House of Commons, replacing Alan Duncan who had held the post since January
Leader of the
House of Commons, replacing Alan Duncan who had held the post since January 2009.
Gordon Brown met
David Cameron and Nick Clegg to discuss the unexpected proposals laid before parliament by
leader of the
House Harriet Harman on Tuesday.
Labour's
leader today shocked seasoned political observers by responding to
David Cameron in the
House of Commons without mentioning Iain Duncan Smith's resignation.
Immediately endorsed by
David Cameron and Scottish Tory
leader Ruth Davidson, they included devolving all control
of income tax power to Scotland and various aspirations such as shifting
housing benefit and handing over 10 %
of VAT revenues.
Lord Hill
of Oareford, the
leader of the
House of Lords who hails from the centre ground
of the Tory party, has been nominated by
David Cameron to take over as Britain's next European commissioner.
David Cameron today lost one
of his most experienced Cabinet members, as Lord Strathclyde resigned as
Leader of the
House of Lords.
David Cameron decided he wanted him closer to hand in an election year and so he will move to be
Leader of the
House, which is effectively a non-job with so little business going through the Commons.
A furious
David Cameron was reported to have confronted the
leader of the rebellion, Jesse Norman MP, just outside the
House of Commons division lobbies late on the night
of the vote as it became clear that normally loyal Tory MPs were determined to register their opposition.
* Alistair Darling, Chancellor; Alan Johnson; Home Secretary;
David Miliband, Foreign Secretary; Lord Mandelson, Business Secretary; Bob Ainsworth, Defence Secretary; Yvette Cooper, Department
of Work and Pensions; Ed Balls, Children's Secretary; John Denham, Communities Secretary; Andy Burnham, Culture Secretary; Peter Hain, Welsh Secretary; Douglas Alexander, International Development Secretary; Hilary Benn, Environment Secretary; Lord Adonis, Transport Secretary; Ben Bradshaw, Culture Secretary; Harriet Harman,
Leader of the
House of Commons; Jack Straw, Justice Secretary; Ed Miliband, Energy Secretary; Shaun Woodward, Northern Ireland Secretary; Baroness Royall,
Leader of the
House of Lords; Tessa Jowell, Cabinet Office Minister; Jim Murphy, Scottish Secretary; Liam Byrne, Chief Secretary to the Treasury;
In the official government response to the Review, published on 1 December,
David Lidington, the
Leader of the
House of Commons, echoed the remarks made by Baroness Evans:
Senate Democratic Conference
Leader John Sampson is reaching out to Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Gov.
David Paterson in hopes
of getting an agreement to bring both
houses back to the Capitol next week — perhaps on Tuesday or Wednesday — to decide how to best allocate some $ 600 million worth
of education funding the state expects to receive following today's passage by the
House of a $ 26 billion spending bill.
Connarty didn't get much
of an answer from
David Heath, the Deputy
Leader of the
House.
Michael Gove, the environment secretary, Penny Mordaunt, the newly - promoted defence secretary,
David Gauk, the work and pensions secretary, Sajid Javid, the communities and local government secretary, Andrea Leadsom, the
Leader of the
House of Commons, and Chris Grayling, the transport secretary, have all used official expenses claims to pay for «ERG subscriptions» over the last 12 months.
Mr Balls has previously mocked
David Cameron over the state
of the economy during Prime Minister's Questions by making «flatlining» gestures with his hands while the Conservative
leader addressed the
house.»
In the first prime minister's questions in the
House of Commons since last week's EU referendum,
David Cameron says that although might be in the Conservative party's interest for Jeremy Corbyn to stay on as Labour
leader, it is not in the national interest
«
David Cameron has also asked Lord Strathclyde,
leader of the opposition in the
House of Lords, to suspend the Conservative whip with immediate effect.»
The Cabinet appointees are: • Nick Clegg (Lib Dem): deputy prime minister • George Osborne (Cons): chancellor
of the exchequer • William Hague (Cons): foreign secretary • Theresa May (Cons): home secretary, minister for women • Liam Fox (Cons): defence secretary • Kenneth Clarke (Cons): lord chancellor, justice secretary • Andrew Lansley (Cons): health secretary • Vince Cable (Lib Dem): business secretary • Chris Huhne (Lib Dem): energy and climate change • Michael Gove (Cons): schools secretary • Patrick McLoughlin (Cons): chief whip •
David Laws (Lib Dem): chief secretary to the Treasury • Michael Gove (Cons): education secretary • Philip Hammond (Cons): transport secretary • Danny Alexander (Lib Dem): Scottish secretary • Eric Pickles (Cons): communities secretary • Owen Paterson (Cons): Northern Ireland secretary • Iain Duncan Smith (Cons): work and pensions secretary • Jeremy Hunt (Cons): culture, Olympics, media and sport • Cheryl Gillan (Cons): Welsh secretary • International Development Secretary (Cons): Andrew Mitchell •
Leader of the
House of Lords (Cons): Lord Strathclyde • Minister without Portfolio (Cons): Baroness Warsi
Nor are Labour exempt from cynicism as they failed to implement any concrete electoral reforms to the way MPs are elected to the
House of Commons whilst in power from 1997 to 2010 but now their
leader wishes to be seen as the reformer though he is still so partisan that he refuses to be seen in the company
of the Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, I personally assume therefore this is more about driving a wedge into the coalition, opposing
David Cameron and general point scoring than a real desire for electoral reform for Ed Miliband.
Osborne indicated yesterday he would attempt to make some
of the savings by cutting
housing benefit from under - 25s - the policy which hastily became the lead story to emerge from
David Cameron's
leader's speech at last autumn's conference in Manchester.
The upset win
of David Brat over
House Majority
Leader Eric Cantor (R - VA) all but ensures that immigration reform won't pass anytime soon
Neither Patrick J. Buchanan, a columnist and a former White
House aide, or
David E. Duke, a former Ku Klux Klan
leader, has made education one
of those issues.