Courtesy of David Cameron this week, we now know there are two types of city financier. The first, epitomised by Sir James Crosby, is the sort of shyster that only a Prime Minister with a serious lack of judgement would dream of putting in a senior role. The second, epitomised by Sir David Freud, is “a hugely
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QuaequamBlog on 15th Feb 2009 (via theliberati.net)
Over the past couple of weeks, David Cameron has been seizing the initiative in reacting to the MPs' expenses scandal and sounding more Prime Ministerial by the day. And it would seem that the idea of David Cameron wielding the...
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CentreRight on 26th May 2009 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
Asked if the Prime Minister had studied David Cameron s speech, the PMS said that the Prime Minister was on a visit to Nottingham, talking to businesses and local people and getting on with the business of Government. In terms of any reaction to David Cameron s speech, it was best to talk to the Labour Party; Yvette Cooper had put a statement out and Stephen Timms would be giving a political respo...
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DowningStreetSays on 17th Oct 2008 (via downingstreetsays.com)
DAVID Cameron insisted today that Britain "still has a Conservative prime minister" as he sought to reassure supporters concerned about his concessions to the Lib Dems
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Scotsman on 21st May 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
DAVID Cameron is preparing to start work today as Prime Minister of Britain's first coalition government for 70 years, after Gordon Brown brought down the curtain on the N
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Scotsman on 12th May 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
Gordon Brown and David Cameron locked horns over the economy today as the Conservative leader urged the prime minister to admit his fiscal rules were now "dead". In a combative Commons exchanges during prime minister's question time, Cameron accused the prime minister of turning "irresponsible boom" into an "irresponsible bust". His comments come as Alistair Darling, the chancellor, is tonigh...
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Guardian on 29th Oct 2008 (via guardian.co.uk)
I almost put up a post last night about David Cameron and his press conference yesterday when he spoke about expenses. I have to admit, I only saw what Sky News was looping last night, but I was impressed. The post I was considering, was to say that, I think for the first time, David Cameron seemed Prime Ministerial, and I was going to ask if he had perhaps replaced Gordon Brown in a increasing pr...
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Daniel1979Blog on 13th May 2009 (via daniel1979blog.blogspot.com)
ON HIS first full day as Prime Minister Mr Cameron had telephone conversations with Japanese prime minister Yukio Hatoyama, Irish Taoiseach Brian Cowen and Italian prime mini
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Scotsman on 12th May 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
David Cameron continues to impress. He is a prime minister in waiting and has proved this once again during his interview with Andrew Marr this morning. Conservative Home has a precis of what he said here.
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AndrewAllison on 24th May 2009 (via andrew-allison.blogspot.com)
David Cameron used an interview with the Today programme to say that he sometimes wanted to shake the Prime Minister because he believes he is wasting money on the VAT cut and should be guaranteeing bank lending to small businesses...
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ConservativeHome on 5th Jan 2009 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)