Andrew Mitchell
Andrew Mitchell
Andrew John Bower Mitchellis a British Conservative Party politician who has been the Member of Parliamentfor Sutton Coldfield since 2001. He was the MP for Gedling from 1987 to 1997. He served in the Cabinet as Secretary of State for International Development from 2010 to 2012, and then briefly as Government Chief Whip in the House of Commons until he resigned after losing the confidence of many of his colleagues following an alleged altercation with a police officer...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth23 March 1956
She transformed the face of Britain, ended our decline and set the parameters for 25 years of economic success.
No one knows that, including David, apart from two people in his campaign team,
My argument is that charity does indeed start at home, but it doesn't stop there.
There's nothing to be said for opposition. You can only talk about things and you can lay your plans. You can't actually achieve very much; you have to be in government for that.
All of Britain's aid is spent in Britain's national interests, and some of it contributes to Britain's national security as well.
This is the second consecutive gain in annual terms after falling for 19 consecutive months, which is very encouraging.
There is a legitimate role for development education in the UK, but I do not believe these projects give the taxpayer value for money.
With the national average petrol price at a record high, the Reserve Bank will not touch interest rates.
Climate change is having a dramatic effect on the ground.
Before the game we felt confident that this would be a starting point of some kind. Right now we don't know what that will be, but we liked what we did tonight.
In India there are more poor people in three states... than there are in the whole of sub-Saharan Africa.
David Davis has the experience, the toughness required to lead the party back into government,
Tackling deprivation around the world is a moral imperative and firmly in Britain's national interest.
It is vital that the entire international system is ready to meet the challenges of future disasters.