David Cameron and Prince Charles community speeches

David Cameron and Prince Charles community speeches; David Cameron MP (Prime Minister) speech SOT (gives thanks / Prince William was inspiring at World Cup bid - must always try and strive to win) Ever since becoming Prime Minister, I’ve wanted to make a speech about the role of business in helping to build the Big Society. There was no doubt in my mind about who I wanted to speak to. From the moment that Tom King convened the Sunningdale Anglo-American business conference in 1980, which first led to the establishment of Business in the Community, from the time when Michael Heseltine took business leaders to Liverpool to show them the need for their leadership on urban regeneration you have been the great champions of responsible business in Britain. And now today we have the results of your consultation on corporate responsibility. Once again Business in the Community is leading the charge. And – your Royal Highness – you continue to be one of the great sources of inspiration and leadership for all those who care about corporate responsibilit not just here in Britain, but around the world. You have such experience of what works and what doesn't that you should be listened to Let me start with what the Big Society is about. It comes from the belief that over many decades this country has become too centralised, too bureaucratic and too top-down. And this is not just inefficient and overly-bureaucratic but also has an insidious cultural effect, because it robs people of responsibility. Regaining this shared sense of personal responsibility goes to the heart of my political philosophy – in fact to the heart of my whole approach to life. When we were re-shaping my party in Opposition, shared responsibility became one of the new values that defined our approach. And now in government it is this Coalition’s belief in shared responsibility that drives our determination to bring people together to build a bigger, stronger society and to ...
David Cameron and Prince Charles community speeches; David Cameron MP (Prime Minister) speech SOT (gives thanks / Prince William was inspiring at World Cup bid - must always try and strive to win) Ever since becoming Prime Minister, I’ve wanted to make a speech about the role of business in helping to build the Big Society. There was no doubt in my mind about who I wanted to speak to. From the moment that Tom King convened the Sunningdale Anglo-American business conference in 1980, which first led to the establishment of Business in the Community, from the time when Michael Heseltine took business leaders to Liverpool to show them the need for their leadership on urban regeneration you have been the great champions of responsible business in Britain. And now today we have the results of your consultation on corporate responsibility. Once again Business in the Community is leading the charge. And – your Royal Highness – you continue to be one of the great sources of inspiration and leadership for all those who care about corporate responsibilit not just here in Britain, but around the world. You have such experience of what works and what doesn't that you should be listened to Let me start with what the Big Society is about. It comes from the belief that over many decades this country has become too centralised, too bureaucratic and too top-down. And this is not just inefficient and overly-bureaucratic but also has an insidious cultural effect, because it robs people of responsibility. Regaining this shared sense of personal responsibility goes to the heart of my political philosophy – in fact to the heart of my whole approach to life. When we were re-shaping my party in Opposition, shared responsibility became one of the new values that defined our approach. And now in government it is this Coalition’s belief in shared responsibility that drives our determination to bring people together to build a bigger, stronger society and to ...
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