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David Lammy

David Lammy ProfileElected as Member of Parliament for Tottenham in June 2000, David Lammy is a Minister in the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills. Although the youngest Member in the House, David has already gained wide experience in government, serving in the Departments of Health, Constitutional Affairs and Culture. David was appointed to the Privy Council in October 2008.

Posted on Jan 08, 2009 at 06:08pm


David Lammy's latest posts

After defeat: What next for Labour?

7:04 am, Tue 18th May 2010
By David Lammy We lost the election and we could be out of power for a generation. What will determine our future now is how deeply we rethink and how...
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The contribution of the unions

3:49 pm, Tue 16th Mar 2010
The contribution of the unions By David Lammy MP / @DavidLammyMP This morning, I spoke at the Unions 21 annual conference about the contribution made by trades unions to our society and our movement. I thought...
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The search for a British primary

5:42 pm, Wed 28th Oct 2009
The search for a British primary By David Lammy MP / @DavidLammyMP Anyone who says the Labour party has run out of energy should have been at the Progress debate on primaries last week. This was...
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The new Tory proposal on Higher Education is certianly imaginative - but it's also grossly unfair

3:53 pm, Tue 20th Oct 2009
The new Tory proposal on Higher Education is certianly imaginative - but it's also grossly unfair By David Lammy MP Facing David Willetts, the Tory Higher Education spokesman, at the Dispatch Box is not a very uplifting experience. Perhaps it’s his reputed ‘two brains’ that cause...
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Fighting the BNP means exposing, organising and donating

12:15 pm, Thu 26th Feb 2009
Fighting the BNP means exposing, organising and donating By David Lammy Here's a scary statistic: the BNP's website gets more traffic than any other political website in the UK. In fact, it attracts more than half of all...
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Don't tell me Labour's home isn't online

3:33 pm, Fri 16th Jan 2009
By David Lammy So the Labour Party is getting to grips with the internet and online campaigning – not before time. I don’t think it is controversial to say that...
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