David Cameron supports William Hague "100%" following speculation about the foreign secretary's private life, the PM's spokeswoman says.
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BBCPolitics on 2nd Sep 2010 (via bbc.co.uk)
Today's Scotman reports both William Hague and John Redwood as among those Tories disconcerted by David Cameron's strong support for Georgia against Russia."It has been pointed out by sources that William Hague, the shadow foreign secretary, had given a more...
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ConservativeHome on 28th Aug 2008 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
Foreign Secretary William Hague speaks for the first time following speculation about his private life.
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Telegraph on 2nd Sep 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
Foreign Secretary William Hague says he and his wife have received "huge public support" since making a frank statement about their private life.
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BBCPolitics on 5th Sep 2010 (via bbc.co.uk)
WILLIAM Hague has won the backing of senior Scottish Tories following speculation about the Foreign Secretary's private life.
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Scotsman on 3rd Sep 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
Out of the conference hall, and back on to the campaign trail, it would nice to see the Tories talking about the things which make them ready for government. In particular, William Hague should make a foreign policy speech setting out what ideas he has, and which would merit him being referred to as the likely “greatest foreign secretary in a generation” by David Cameron. Hague...
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Spectator on 1st Mar 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
Shadow foreign secretary William Hague is the de-facto deputy leader of the Conservative party, David Cameron has confirmed.
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PoliticsCoUk on 14th Jan 2009 (via politics.co.uk)
For Conservative party Kremlinologists, today's interview with David Cameron and William Hague in the Sun is fascinating. Cameron uses the interview to announce that Hague is now deputy Tory leader "in all but name". But Hague has not been formally given the title and, given that he has always deputised for Cameron at PMQs and chaired meetings in Cameron's absence, there were good ground...
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Guardian on 14th Jan 2009 (via guardian.co.uk)
Over Christmas, William Hague’s standing in the party and David Cameron’s authority took a beating from reports that the shadow foreign secretary was prepared to resign rather than give up his outside interests. Today’s joint Cameron-Hague interview in The Sun can be seen as an attempt to move on from that. In an attempt to minimise the part-time issue, Hague tells George Pa...
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Spectator on 14th Jan 2009 (via spectator.co.uk)
David Miliband MP, Labour’s Foreign Secretary responding to the latest comments by William Hague on Lord Ashcroft said: "Last night on Any Questions we heard the latest twist in William Hague's dance of the seven veils on Lord Ashcroft's peerage. He now admits that he knew 10 years ago that Lord Ashcroft was only planning to pay tax on his UK income - contrary to all the efforts of...
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LabourMatters on 20th Mar 2010 (via labourmatters.com)
This morning's Sun carries a report that David Cameron has "sensationally anointed William Hague deputy Conservative leader". Interviewed by the paper, the Tory leader is quoted as saying:“William is effectively my deputy in all but name and people need to...
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ConservativeHome on 14th Jan 2009 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)