Damian Howard Green (born 17 January 1956) is a British politician who has been the Conservative Member of Parliament for Ashford since 1997. He came to national prominence after being elected in his constituency. Before standing for parliament, Damian Green was Channel 4's business editor. On 13 May 2010 he was appointed Immigration Minister in the newly formed Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government under David Cameron.
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Roles
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Minister of State
Home Office
Frequently met organisations
- City of London Corporation 3 meetings
- British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) 2 meetings
- Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund 2 meetings
- Immigration Monitoring Board 2 meetings
- MigrationWatch UK 2 meetings
Government meetings last updated 14 Apr 2011 – excludes visits, attendance at seminars, conferences, receptions, media interviews
February 2011
Meetings last updated 14 Apr 2011 – excludes visits, attendance at seminars, conferences, receptions, media interviews
December 2010
Met with Representatives from Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales to discuss the immigration detention of children, asylum seekers from Iraq & Zimbabwe, human trafficking & general immigration & integration issues. [2]
Met with Migration Watch to discuss student visa consultation. [2]
Met with Representatives from Church of England to discuss Church of England's position on sham marriages. [2]
Met with President of Nasscom (India) to discuss economic impact of limit on non-European immigration. [2]
November 2010
Met with International Organisation for Migration (IOM) to discuss annual “catch-up”. [2]
Met with Director of Benchmark to discuss the trace and locate pilot. [2]
Met with British Airport Authority (BAA) to discuss Queuing times and the passenger experience at the UK Border at BAA Owned UK Airports. [2]
Met with British Chamber of Commerce to discuss the announcement of the limit on non-EU economic migration. [2]
Met with Royal Opera House to discuss Impact on the Arts of the limit on non-EU economic migration. [2]
Met with Citizens UK to discuss children in immigration detention. [2]
October 2010
Met with Migration Advisory Committee to discuss the recent Migration Advisory Committee's report on the proposed limit on non-EU migration. [2]
Met with Toyota, Honda, and Nissan to discuss the impact of the proposed limit on non-EU migration. [2]
Met with Chair of the Forum of Independent Monitoring Boards and National Council representative for the Immigration Monitoring Board to discuss to the role of the Independent Monitoring Board in relation to Immigration Removal Centres. [2]
Met with The Lord Mayor of London, City of London Deputy Chairman of Policy, City of London, Assistant Director, Corporate Affairs, China Construction Bank, Bloomberg, The City UK, Citi, DVB Bank, Morgan Stanley, Clifford Chance, JP Morgan Chase, Lingsley Napley LLP, and AFB to discuss the impact on the City of London of the proposed limit on non-EU migration. [2]
Met with UNHCR High Commissioner to discuss Courtesy (as FOR Home Sec). [2]
September 2010
Met with Passenger Shipping Association and Representatives from Passenger Carriers to discuss e-Borders & passenger waiting times. [3]
Met with G4S for introductory meeting to discuss current performance of G4S, innovation and outsourcing. [3]
Met with Deputy Mayor of London to discuss immigration and asylum issues directly affecting London. [3]
Met with EU Commissioner to discuss engagement with EU Commission and passenger name and records. [3]
Met with Immigration Service Union to discuss annualised hours, team working, merger of Legacy immigration and customer functions. [3]
Met with English UK to discuss the impact on English Language Schools sector of the limit on immigration. [3]
Met with City of London to discuss impact on the City of London of the interim limit on immigration. [3]
Met with Immigration Monitoring Board to discuss immigration detention issues. [3]
July 2010
Met with Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fund to discuss detention of children. [4]
Met with Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fund to discuss follow-up meeting to discuss detention of children. [4]
Met with Delegation of MPs and representatives from the English language Sector to discuss impact of recent changes to immigration rules on the English language Sector. [4]
Met with National Farmers Union to discuss non-EU seasonal agricultural workers. [4]
Met with All Party parliamentary Group on Human Trafficking to discuss human trafficking. [4]
Met with European Representative of the UNHCR for introductory meeting. [4]
June 2010
Met with Specialists in Air Transport Communications and IT Solutions for introductory meeting and discussion on e-Borders. [4]
Met with Migration Watch to discuss the limit on migration. [4]
Met with Family Returns Project, Office of Scotland's Children's Commissioner, and Scottish Asylum Forum Partner Engagement to discuss the review of children in detention. [4]
Met with Refugee Action to discuss their suggestions on reforming the asylum system. [4]
Met with Refugee Council to discuss their suggestions on reforming the asylum system. [4]
May 2010
Met with British Chamber of Commerce to discuss limit on non-EU economic migrants. [4]
References
- 1. Wikipedia. Damian Green
- 2. Home Office. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Oct - 31 Dec 2010
- 3. Home Office. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Aug - 30 Sep 2010
- 5. Cabinet Office. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Jan - 31 Mar 2011
