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I don't want to see any strikes, I don't want to see schools closed, I don't want see problems at our borders, but this government must make responsible decisions
These strikes are wrong at a time when negotiations are going on
We will meet that test by getting on top of our debt, getting on top of our deficit.
We are being tested by these difficult economic times
I think the idea of full-time trade unionists working in the public sector on trade union business, rather than serving the public – I don't think that is right and we are going to put that to an end. The evidence today makes that even stronger.
We know which side the party opposite has chosen ... The leader of the opposition is weak, left wing and irresponsible.
We will consider taking some very tough action in response to this completely disgraceful and appalling action by the Iranians
we will consider what these measures should be in the coming days
We don't think that's acceptable. So look, this is an issue where we want movement, we're pushing for movement, we're prepared to put some money behind what we believe.
European countries account for 50 percent of our trade and much of our inward investment; leaving the EU is not in our national interest
We have increasingly become run by Europe
The Iranian government must recognize that there will be serious consequences for failing to protect our staff ... We will consider what these measures should be in the coming days.
The failure of the Iranian government to defend British staff and property was a disgrace
It is not going to achieve anything and it will be damaging to our economy
I can't think of a better way to kick off our Olympic year.
I know he meant an enormous amount to people and people feel very, very sad on his behalf and on his family's behalf.
We have put forward, I think, a very fair and very reasonable offer in terms of public sector pensions. And I think this strike is completely wrong
I think Eric Schmidt is right... we're not doing enough to teach the next generation of programmers.
We used to bicycle back home [together] from the House of Commons
I think it has been incredibly moving
David William Donald Cameron (born 9 October 1966) is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and leader of the Conservative Party. Full Article
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (L) talks to Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond as they pose for a photograph, outside St Andrews House in Edinburgh, Scotland, in this May 14, 2010 file picture. For Brits grappling with the idea of Scottish independence, it may be worth...
View Photo »France's President Nicolas Sarkozy, right, shakes hand with Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron after giving a press conference, at the Elysee palace, Friday Feb. 17, 2012. The leaders of Britain and France are set to sign deals worth 500 million pounds (nearly $800 million) to build...
View Photo »France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (R) shakes hands with Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron as he arrives for a Franco-British summit at the Elysee Palace in Paris, February 17, 2012.
View Photo »France's President Nicolas Sarkozy, left, and Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron arrive to deliver a speech, at the Elysee palace, Friday Feb. 17, 2012. The leaders of Britain and France are set to sign deals worth 500 million pounds (nearly $800 million) to build British nuclear...
View Photo »France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (R) and Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron attend a news conference during a Franco-British summit at the Elysee Palace in Paris, February 17, 2012.
View Photo »France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (R) shakes hands with Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron as they attend a news conference during a Franco-British summit at the Elysee Palace in Paris, February 17, 2012.
View Photo »France's President Nicolas Sarkozy, left, welcomes British Prime Minister David Cameron, at the Elysee palace in Paris Friday Feb. 17, 2012. The leaders of Britain and France are set to sign deals worth 500 million pounds (nearly $800 million) to build British nuclear plants.
View Photo »France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (L) greets Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron as he arrives for a Franco-British summit at the Elysee Palace in Paris, February 17, 2012.
View Photo »British Prime Minister David Cameron (C) talks to Ericsson's CEO Hans Vestberg (L) at the Ericsson Innovation Center in the Stockholm suburb of Kista February 9, 2012.
View Photo »Great Britan's Prime Minister David Cameron (C) talks to Ericsson CEO Hans Vestberg (L) at the Ericsson Innovation Centre in Kista, a suburb of Stockholm on February 9, 2012 as Business Builder Experience Marketing executive Jenny Lindblad (R) looks on.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron meets the press after the Northern Future Forum at the Photographic Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, on February 9, 2012.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron meets the media during the Northern Future Forum, outside the Photographic Museum in Stockholm, February 9, 2012.
View Photo »(L to R) Prime Ministers Valdis Dombrovskis of Latvia, Johanna Sigurdardottir of Iceland, Andrus Ansip of Estonia, Andrius Kubilius of Lithuanian, Norway's Jens Stoltenberg, Denmark's Helle Thorning-Schmidt, Finland's Jyrki Katainen, Sweden's Fredrik Reinfeldt, and Britain's David Cameron,...
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron meets the press during the Northern Future Forum outside the Photographic Museum in Stockholm, Sweden on Thursday Feb. 9, 2012. Cameron was asked about his opinion on the resignation of Fabio Capello as England football manager.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, 2nd left, chats with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, center, in front of Finland's Prime Minister Jyrki Katainensom, left, and Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, right, as they walk to the Photographic Museum in Stockholm,...
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, left, and Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, right, attend the Northern Future Forum at the Photographic Museum in Stockholm, Sweden on Thursday Feb. 9, 2012, where leaders from Britain and the Nordic and Baltic countries met. Sweden's...
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (2nd L) chats with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt (3rd L) in front of Finland�s Prime Minister Jyrki Katainensom (L) and Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg (R) as they arrive to the Photographic Museum in Stockholm, February 9,...
View Photo »Police stand guard as demonstrators gather outside St Andrews House before a meeting between Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond and Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, in Edinburgh, Scotland February 16, 2012. Cameron delivered an impassioned plea to the Scots on Thursday in...
View Photo »Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond (L) arrives at St Andrews House for a meeting with Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, in Edinburgh, Scotland February 16, 2012. Cameron delivered an impassioned plea to the Scots on Thursday in defence of the United Kingdom, enticing Scotland...
View Photo »British Prime Minister David Cameron (Foreground) addresses apprentices and representatives during a visit to the Tunnelling and Underground Construction Academy in east London, on February 7, 2012. The Prime Minister was marking National Apprenticeships Week.
View Photo »British Prime Minister David Cameron (C) walks with Crossrail chairman Terry Morgan (R) and Academy Head of Skills, Claire Parry, during a visit to the Tunnelling and Underground Construction Academy in east London, on February 7, 2012. The Prime Minister was marking National...
View Photo »British Prime Minister David Cameron (C) talks with apprentices Robert Coverdale (R) and Tom Higgins during a visit to the Tunneling and Underground Construction Academy in east London, on February 7, 2012. The Prime Minister was marking National Apprenticeships Week.
View Photo »Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond, second left, arrives for a meeting with Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron,at St Andrew's House in Edinburgh, Scotland Thursday, Feb 16, 2012. A row between the British government in London and the Scottish National Party (SNP) has escalated...
View Photo »LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - FEBRUARY 06: Prime Minister David Cameron (L) talks with tennis player Novak Djokovic during a reception for the 2012 Laureus Awards at 10 Downing Street on February 6, 2012 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - FEBRUARY 06: Prime Minister David Cameron (centre front) poses for a photograph with sports personalities (back row L - R) Sean Fitzpatrick, Gary Player, Nadia Comaneci, Novak Djokovic, Boris Becker, Oscar Pistorius, Steve Regrave, Mark Spitz; (front row L-R) Dame...
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (L) talks to Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond as they pose for a photograph, outside St Andrews House in Edinburgh, Scotland, in this May 14, 2010 file picture. For Brits grappling with the idea of Scottish independence, it may be worth...
View Photo »We know which side the party opposite has chosen ... The leader of the opposition is weak, left wing and irresponsible.
We will consider taking some very tough action in response to this completely disgraceful and appalling action by the Iranians
we will consider what these measures should be in the coming days
We don't think that's acceptable. So look, this is an issue where we want movement, we're pushing for movement, we're prepared to put some money behind what we believe.
European countries account for 50 percent of our trade and much of our inward investment; leaving the EU is not in our national interest
We have increasingly become run by Europe
The Iranian government must recognize that there will be serious consequences for failing to protect our staff ... We will consider what these measures should be in the coming days.
The failure of the Iranian government to defend British staff and property was a disgrace
It is not going to achieve anything and it will be damaging to our economy
I can't think of a better way to kick off our Olympic year.
I know he meant an enormous amount to people and people feel very, very sad on his behalf and on his family's behalf.
We have put forward, I think, a very fair and very reasonable offer in terms of public sector pensions. And I think this strike is completely wrong
I think Eric Schmidt is right... we're not doing enough to teach the next generation of programmers.
We used to bicycle back home [together] from the House of Commons
I think it has been incredibly moving
Obviously here in the North, where he played for so many of the iconic teams, I know he meant an enormous amount to people and people feel very, very sad on his behalf and on his family's behalf.
The high rate of pub closures is a serious issue and it must come down.
I always welcome the opportunity to meet with group leaders from across the country to discuss the issues on the ground, and how the Government can work to do all we can to make local government work for local people.
No. John McCain is a friend of mine. I’ve always liked and admired him. He’s a good friend of the UK.
My son died while I was leader of the opposition, so I did take probably not enough time out, but I did drop everything for a bit.
cyber security strategy ... While the internet is undoubtedly a force for social and political good, as well as crucial to the growth of our economy, we need to protect against the threats to our security.
This strategy not only deals with the threat from terrorists to our national security, but also with the criminals who threaten our prosperity, as well as blight the lives of many ordinary people through cyber crime.
At the very least there will be longer queues and people will have to wait longer at borders
While the internet is undoubtedly a force for social and political good, as well as crucial to the growth of our economy, we need to protect against the threats to our security ... This strategy not only deals with the threat from terrorists to our national security, but also with the criminals who thre...
This major announcement from Toyota is fantastic news and a massive vote of confidence for UK manufacturing
