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“One hundred days ago I stood on the steps of Downing
Street and told the British people that the first
Conservative majority government for 18 years would
govern on behalf of everyone.
“One nation, one United Kingdom.
“100 days in, our government has the ideas to build the one nation vision -
and to deliver real social mobility in our country. We will not waste a
second in getting on with the job, supporting working people and
delivering the prosperity and security on which our future depends.”
Prime Minister David Cameron forms a
government following the general
election on 7 May.
“We can make Britain a place where a
good life is in reach for everyone who
is willing to work and do the right
thing. ”
Prime Minister David Cameron
Returning to
Downing Street
7 May 2015
The Prime Minister speaks at the
Tetley factory in Stockton on his first
visit since the election. He outlines the
new government’s priorities. These
include helping working people to live
a better and more secure life
and making sure every part of the
country benefits from the growing
economy.
Helping working
people
12 May 2015
On a visit to Wales, the Prime
Minister meets staff at the South
Wales Evening Post and the Gower
Brewery.
He reaffirms his commitment to be a
One Nation government for every
corner of our United Kingdom.
One Nation
government
14 May 2015
The Prime Minister meets Scotland’s
First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon.
They discuss how the UK government
will meet its commitment to
implement extensive new powers for
the Scottish Parliament.
New powers for
Scotland
15 May 2015
The Prime Minister uses his first major
speech since the election to set out
plans for a 7-day National Health
Service.
Funding for the health service will
increase in real terms every year in
this Parliament.
Announcing a 7-
day NHS
18 May 2015
The Prime Minister gives a speech
on immigration.
“A strong country isn’t one that pulls
up the drawbridge. It is one that
controls immigration.”
Prime Minister David Cameron
Controlling
immigration
21 May 2015
The Queen’s Speech sets out how the
government will deliver its programme
for working people, extending
opportunity and bringing the country
together.
Queen’s Speech
2015
27 May 2015
The government publishes the
European Union Referendum Bill –
giving the British people the chance to
have their say on our membership of
the EU.
Voting on our EU
membership
28 May 2015
The Childcare Bill will double free
childcare for all working parents of 3
and 4 year olds to 30 hours per week.
Doubling free
childcare
1 June 2015
Tough new measures will transform
failing schools and speed up their
turnaround.
“No parent should have to be content
with their child spending a single day
in a failing school.”
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan
Giving children
the best start
3 June 2015
26 miles of tunnelling under London
comes to an end. When it opens in
2019, this brand new railway across
the capital will improve the lives of
working people in London and
beyond.
Completing
Crossrail
tunnelling
4 June 2015
The UK will lead the way in fighting
global health pandemics, such as
Ebola.
The UK’s strategy includes more
research and development, greater co-
operation and a rapid response unit.
Fighting global
health pandemics
7 June 2015
Picture: Simon Davis/DFID
The Prime Minister joins world leaders
in Germany for the G7 Summit.
They discuss issues affecting the
security and prosperity of their
countries, such as economic growth,
Russia and tackling extremism.
Attending G7
7 June 2015
On the 800th anniversary of the
signing of the Magna Carta, the Prime
Minister discusses its history,
importance and relevance.
Marking 800
years of the
Magna Carta
15 June 2015
Michelle Obama, First Lady of the
United States, and Justine Greening,
International Development Secretary,
launch a global push to make sure girls
in poor countries get the education
they deserve.
The First Lady later meets the Prime
Minister at Number 10.
Supporting girls’
education
16 June 2015
The Prime Minister sets out his One
Nation mission to improve life chances
for everyone.
With stronger families, improved
education and a welfare system that
helps people into work, the aim is to
extend opportunity in Britain.
Extending
opportunity
22 June 2015
The Prime Minister meets
European leaders in the first 2
months of the new government. He
discusses with them plans for EU
reform.
Meeting EU
leaders
25 June 2015
TThe Prime Minister and Chancellor
announce plans to provide more
housing.
With discounted homes for first-time
buyers and steps to boost supply,
more hardworking people can enjoy
the benefits of home ownership.
Providing more
homes
4 July 2015
The Chancellor presents his Summer
Budget to Parliament.
This One Nation Budget includes
measures which will help us be a
higher wage, lower tax, lower welfare
country.
Presenting the
Budget
8 July 2015
“Britain deserves a pay rise… I am
today introducing a new National
Living Wage.”
Chancellor George Osborne
From April 2016 over-25s will get
£7.20 an hour, rising to £9 by 2020.
Giving Britain a
pay rise
8 July 2015
The tax-free Personal Allowance – the
amount people earn before they have
to start paying Income Tax – will
increase to £11,000 in 2016-17.
This means that a typical taxpayer will
be £905 a year better off in 2016-17.
Reducing Income
Tax
8 July 2015
The UK’s corporation tax rate will fall
to 19% in 2017 and 18% by 2020.
With lower taxes, businesses can grow,
invest and create jobs with confidence.
Helping
businesses grow
8 July 2015
The Prime Minister visits RAF
Waddington – from where counter-ISIL
missions are flown.
“I will always put the national security
of our country first. That’s why it is
right that we spend 2% of our GDP on
defence, because this investment helps
to keep us safe.”
Prime Minister David Cameron
Committing to
defence spending
13 July 2015
Every single company with 250
employees or more will have to
publish the gap between average
female earnings and average male
earnings.
This is part of the government’s goal
to end the gender pay gap in a
generation.
Closing the
gender pay gap
14 July 2015
A new ‘5-point plan’ will
increase tourism right across the UK.
By spreading the economic benefits of
tourism beyond London, we can create
jobs and help rebalance the economy.
Boosting UK-wide
tourism
17 July 2015
The Prime Minister sets out his plan to
address extremism and help strengthen our
multi-racial, multi-faith democracy.
Defeating
extremism
20 July 2015
The Prime Minister announces a £390
million contract to support armoured
fighting vehicles, bringing 250 highly-
skilled jobs to Wales.
“Across the country, we are
rebalancing the economy, attracting
new businesses to Wales and
supporting them to succeed here.”
Stephen Crabb, Secretary of State for
Wales.
Creating jobs for
Wales
23 July 2015
Reducing red tape and opening up
multi-million pound export markets: 2
ways the government is helping
farmers grow and sell more food.
A New Food Innovation Network will
also give British food and drink
businesses access to the latest
research.
Backing British
farmers
23 July 2015
The Prime Minister leads a trade
delegation of business representatives
from every part of the UK to
Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam and
Malaysia.
Deals worth over £750 million are
agreed – a great boost to UK jobs and
trade.
Touring south-
east Asia
27 July 2015
The Prime Minister announces a
partnership between Teach First and
the National Citizen Service (NCS). The
aspiration is that all of Teach First’s
recruits will volunteer with NCS by
2017.
NCS brings together young people
from different backgrounds to teach
them about responsibility and serving
their communities.
Serving your
community
7 August 2015
Department of Transport unveils a
blueprint that outlines how £13 billion
of government investment will help
create the Northern Powerhouse – a
drive to close the economic gap
between north and south.
Connecting the
Northern
Powerhouse
11 August 2015
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UK government: the first 100 days

  • 2. “One hundred days ago I stood on the steps of Downing Street and told the British people that the first Conservative majority government for 18 years would govern on behalf of everyone. “One nation, one United Kingdom. “100 days in, our government has the ideas to build the one nation vision - and to deliver real social mobility in our country. We will not waste a second in getting on with the job, supporting working people and delivering the prosperity and security on which our future depends.”
  • 3. Prime Minister David Cameron forms a government following the general election on 7 May. “We can make Britain a place where a good life is in reach for everyone who is willing to work and do the right thing. ” Prime Minister David Cameron Returning to Downing Street 7 May 2015
  • 4. The Prime Minister speaks at the Tetley factory in Stockton on his first visit since the election. He outlines the new government’s priorities. These include helping working people to live a better and more secure life and making sure every part of the country benefits from the growing economy. Helping working people 12 May 2015
  • 5. On a visit to Wales, the Prime Minister meets staff at the South Wales Evening Post and the Gower Brewery. He reaffirms his commitment to be a One Nation government for every corner of our United Kingdom. One Nation government 14 May 2015
  • 6. The Prime Minister meets Scotland’s First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon. They discuss how the UK government will meet its commitment to implement extensive new powers for the Scottish Parliament. New powers for Scotland 15 May 2015
  • 7. The Prime Minister uses his first major speech since the election to set out plans for a 7-day National Health Service. Funding for the health service will increase in real terms every year in this Parliament. Announcing a 7- day NHS 18 May 2015
  • 8. The Prime Minister gives a speech on immigration. “A strong country isn’t one that pulls up the drawbridge. It is one that controls immigration.” Prime Minister David Cameron Controlling immigration 21 May 2015
  • 9. The Queen’s Speech sets out how the government will deliver its programme for working people, extending opportunity and bringing the country together. Queen’s Speech 2015 27 May 2015
  • 10. The government publishes the European Union Referendum Bill – giving the British people the chance to have their say on our membership of the EU. Voting on our EU membership 28 May 2015
  • 11. The Childcare Bill will double free childcare for all working parents of 3 and 4 year olds to 30 hours per week. Doubling free childcare 1 June 2015
  • 12. Tough new measures will transform failing schools and speed up their turnaround. “No parent should have to be content with their child spending a single day in a failing school.” Education Secretary Nicky Morgan Giving children the best start 3 June 2015
  • 13. 26 miles of tunnelling under London comes to an end. When it opens in 2019, this brand new railway across the capital will improve the lives of working people in London and beyond. Completing Crossrail tunnelling 4 June 2015
  • 14. The UK will lead the way in fighting global health pandemics, such as Ebola. The UK’s strategy includes more research and development, greater co- operation and a rapid response unit. Fighting global health pandemics 7 June 2015 Picture: Simon Davis/DFID
  • 15. The Prime Minister joins world leaders in Germany for the G7 Summit. They discuss issues affecting the security and prosperity of their countries, such as economic growth, Russia and tackling extremism. Attending G7 7 June 2015
  • 16. On the 800th anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta, the Prime Minister discusses its history, importance and relevance. Marking 800 years of the Magna Carta 15 June 2015
  • 17. Michelle Obama, First Lady of the United States, and Justine Greening, International Development Secretary, launch a global push to make sure girls in poor countries get the education they deserve. The First Lady later meets the Prime Minister at Number 10. Supporting girls’ education 16 June 2015
  • 18. The Prime Minister sets out his One Nation mission to improve life chances for everyone. With stronger families, improved education and a welfare system that helps people into work, the aim is to extend opportunity in Britain. Extending opportunity 22 June 2015
  • 19. The Prime Minister meets European leaders in the first 2 months of the new government. He discusses with them plans for EU reform. Meeting EU leaders 25 June 2015
  • 20. TThe Prime Minister and Chancellor announce plans to provide more housing. With discounted homes for first-time buyers and steps to boost supply, more hardworking people can enjoy the benefits of home ownership. Providing more homes 4 July 2015
  • 21. The Chancellor presents his Summer Budget to Parliament. This One Nation Budget includes measures which will help us be a higher wage, lower tax, lower welfare country. Presenting the Budget 8 July 2015
  • 22. “Britain deserves a pay rise… I am today introducing a new National Living Wage.” Chancellor George Osborne From April 2016 over-25s will get £7.20 an hour, rising to £9 by 2020. Giving Britain a pay rise 8 July 2015
  • 23. The tax-free Personal Allowance – the amount people earn before they have to start paying Income Tax – will increase to £11,000 in 2016-17. This means that a typical taxpayer will be £905 a year better off in 2016-17. Reducing Income Tax 8 July 2015
  • 24. The UK’s corporation tax rate will fall to 19% in 2017 and 18% by 2020. With lower taxes, businesses can grow, invest and create jobs with confidence. Helping businesses grow 8 July 2015
  • 25. The Prime Minister visits RAF Waddington – from where counter-ISIL missions are flown. “I will always put the national security of our country first. That’s why it is right that we spend 2% of our GDP on defence, because this investment helps to keep us safe.” Prime Minister David Cameron Committing to defence spending 13 July 2015
  • 26. Every single company with 250 employees or more will have to publish the gap between average female earnings and average male earnings. This is part of the government’s goal to end the gender pay gap in a generation. Closing the gender pay gap 14 July 2015
  • 27. A new ‘5-point plan’ will increase tourism right across the UK. By spreading the economic benefits of tourism beyond London, we can create jobs and help rebalance the economy. Boosting UK-wide tourism 17 July 2015
  • 28. The Prime Minister sets out his plan to address extremism and help strengthen our multi-racial, multi-faith democracy. Defeating extremism 20 July 2015
  • 29. The Prime Minister announces a £390 million contract to support armoured fighting vehicles, bringing 250 highly- skilled jobs to Wales. “Across the country, we are rebalancing the economy, attracting new businesses to Wales and supporting them to succeed here.” Stephen Crabb, Secretary of State for Wales. Creating jobs for Wales 23 July 2015
  • 30. Reducing red tape and opening up multi-million pound export markets: 2 ways the government is helping farmers grow and sell more food. A New Food Innovation Network will also give British food and drink businesses access to the latest research. Backing British farmers 23 July 2015
  • 31. The Prime Minister leads a trade delegation of business representatives from every part of the UK to Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam and Malaysia. Deals worth over £750 million are agreed – a great boost to UK jobs and trade. Touring south- east Asia 27 July 2015
  • 32. The Prime Minister announces a partnership between Teach First and the National Citizen Service (NCS). The aspiration is that all of Teach First’s recruits will volunteer with NCS by 2017. NCS brings together young people from different backgrounds to teach them about responsibility and serving their communities. Serving your community 7 August 2015
  • 33. Department of Transport unveils a blueprint that outlines how £13 billion of government investment will help create the Northern Powerhouse – a drive to close the economic gap between north and south. Connecting the Northern Powerhouse 11 August 2015
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