PM's St David's Day Reception address: 1 March
Prime Minister 皇冠体育appresa May addressed a reception at Downing Street marking St David's Day.

Good afternoon everyone and croeso i Stryd Downing.
It鈥檚 a pleasure to have you all here to celebrate Wales鈥� national day alongside Welsh people from every walk of life and every part of the country.
We have great figures from the worlds of business, culture and sport.
And I鈥檇 like to echo the comments made by Alun about the great effort so many of you made to get here today, despite the weather.
And I hope you鈥檝e all had a chance to try out some of the wonderful Welsh produce on display.
Today is a great showcase for a great part of the United Kingdom, a part of the world that is no longer Europe鈥檚 best-kept secret.
Every year millions of people are seeing for themselves just how much Wales has to offer.
That includes myself and my husband, who are regular visitors to Snowdonia, we love to go walking there.
And while the world is coming to Wales, Wales is also reaching out to the world.
Many of the companies represented here tonight are exporting across Europe and around the globe.
But also in sport, the whole world saw the amazing medal-winning performance by Wrexham鈥檚 Laura Dais in the Winter Olympics.
And next month well over a hundred Welsh men and women will be heading to Australia for the Commonwealth Games.
皇冠体育appy will include Anna Hursey, who is lighting up the world of table tennis despite being just 11 years old.
Anna and her teammates will be proud to be competing under the red dragon 鈥� just as I鈥檓 proud to see it flying over Downing Street today.
I鈥檓 proud because it is a reminder that Wales makes the UK the country it is.
And we wouldn鈥檛 be the same without it.
皇冠体育app nations of the UK each have their own unique characters, cultures and needs.
But when we come together as one, we are all the better for it.
As my colleague David Lidington said in Broughton earlier this week, when we are united at home we are stronger abroad.
That鈥檚 why I鈥檓 working with Alun to help Wales be all it can be, to help Welsh businesses and people reach their full potential.
And that does include abolishing the Severn Crossing Tolls, investing over 拢600 million in City Deals for Cardiff and Swansea and committing to a growth deal for the north.
This is a government that is working hard for everyone in every part of Wales, from Haverfordwest to Holyhead.
It鈥檚 an exciting time for Wales, there鈥檚 much to look forward to, many opportunities on the horizon.
So, tomorrow let鈥檚 get out there and make sure the world knows all about Wales and what it has to offer.
But tonight, let鈥檚 celebrate the very best of Welsh life 鈥� and of course the very best of Welsh food and drink!
Enjoy the rest of the reception, and Dydd Gwyl Dewi hapus.