David Cameron is to bring the Ulster Unionists under the Tory whip to shore up the Britishness of the Conservative Party: David Cameron is to launch the biggest shake-up of the Conservative Party for decades as part of a bold plan to win support across the whole of the United Kingdom. The Tories are to forge a
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LittleManInAToque on 24th Jul 2008 (via toque.co.uk)
Whether it's the UUP that he should be merging with is one thing: David Cameron is to launch the biggest shake-up of the Conservative Party for decades as part of a bold plan to win support across the whole of the United Kingdom. The Tories are to forge a new party
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TimWorstall on 24th Jul 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Today David Cameron is addressing the Ulster Unionists annual conference in Belfast. In a speech he is due to deliver to delegates Cameron is expected to explicitly outline his commitment to ‘the United Kingdom’ rather than just England. Cameron will say that he is ‘no little Englander’ and he is determined to be a Prime
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BUCF on 6th Dec 2008 (via bucf.wordpress.com)
David Cameron has the power to kill the Lisbon Treaty "stone dead", the leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party has said.
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ePolitix on 5th Sep 2008 (via epolitix.com)
Per David Cameron: "I want to win the next election outright. I recognise that even if in doing that we don't have a majority in Scotland I will work with anyone in Scotland, whoever the First Minister is, whoever wants to keep the Union together, to make sure that the Government in Westminster governs in the interests of the whole of the United Kingdom." Am I reading too much into this or is...
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SNPTacticalVoting on 30th Sep 2008 (via snptacticalvoting.blogspot.com)
Labour's hold on government has slipped and the Conservative party is "strong, united" and "ready" for power, David Cameron has claimed.
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PoliticsCoUk on 28th Sep 2008 (via politics.co.uk)
After reading David Cameron’s article in The Guardian, New politics: We need a massive, radical redistribution of power (25 May 2009), I could hardly wait to hear more about Britain under a Conservative government. Since this is a blog about the European Union and European integration, I picked two items of interest ahead of today’s speech in the blog post Ailing United Kingdom: Propor...
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Grahnlaw on 26th May 2009 (via grahnlaw.blogspot.com)
One of the major stories of this week has been David Cameron’s first visit to the United States as Prime Minister. The first official meeting of the two leaders has always been seen as essential to the future success of the ‘Special Relationship’ between the United States and the United Kingdom. Our friendship took a beating under
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BUCF on 22nd Jul 2010 (via bucf.wordpress.com)
David Cameron's endorsement of plans to limit the power of Scottish MPs at Westminster has been derided as a shopping trip for easy votes in Middle England that undermines the Conservative commitment to a United Kingdom.
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TheHerald on 16th Feb 2009 (via theherald.co.uk)
David Cameron the Conservative leader has joined the campaign to defend the National Health Service following protests in the United States at Barack Obama's healthcare reform plans.
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Telegraph on 14th Aug 2009 (via telegraph.co.uk)