Tory leader's cycle taken from outside his west London home this morning David Cameron has had his bicycle stolen for the second time in less than a year, the Tories said today. The Tory leader had chained it to railings outside the front of his house, but when he went to look for it an hour later it was gone. Cameron, who always cycles into parliament on Wednesdays because he believes that t...
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Guardian on 6th May 2009 (via guardian.co.uk)
David Cameron was in confident form at his press conference this morning. Most of the questions were about the possibility of President Blair and Tory opposition to that. But three other things from the event were worth noting. First, Cameron’s announcement that the Tories will publish their top three or four priorities for each department shows the influence of the Institute for Government ...
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Spectator on 27th Oct 2009 (via spectator.co.uk)
Serious tone from David Cameron, and a bold attempt to steady the ship while putting himself and his party front and centre of the response to the financial crisis. David Cameron at the Tory party conference this morning Here's the gist of what he has just told conference:
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RosaPrince on 30th Sep 2008 (via blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
The alarming suggestion that David Cameron is "a oneclub person" was made at an hour in the morning when we were unprepared for such a shock. Harold Macmillan a Tory Prime Minister who in his day was every bit as much of a moderniser as Mr Cameron belonged to a dozen clubs and it was dismal to think of the present Tory leader living in such reduced circumstances.
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Telegraph on 11th Nov 2008 (via telegraph.co.uk)
Conservative leader David Cameron today said he plans to give the Scottish Parliament more powers during the first term of a Tory government.
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Scotsman on 15th Feb 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
I haven't met David Cameron. With age, I have decided to at least try not to hate people I have not met, although George Bush is naturally an exception. With a carefully contrived cocktail of alcohol and prescription drugs inside of me, I am sure I would enjoy an hour in a pub with David Cameron. I'd probably need to scream (and wash thoroughly) afterwards, though. But, as regards Cameron's attitu...
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LiberalBurblings on 19th Jul 2009 (via liberalburblings.com)
There it is. The Tories' premier weapon emblazoned across the front pages of the Guardian and the Telegraph: Brown could stay on as PM in a hung parliament, even if the Tories win more seats. To be fair to Brown, the headlines are misleading. It is his duty to remain in office until it is clear that David Cameron or another politician commands the confidence of the House, which may take weeks...
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Spectator on 31st Mar 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
KENNETH Clarke yesterday returned to the Tory front-bench after more than a decade on the political sidelines, as the Conservative leader, David Cameron, reshuffled his shadow
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Scotsman on 20th Jan 2009 (via news.scotsman.com)
Back in November, the News of the World ran a story claiming that David Cameron was trying to ban his front bench from holding down lucrative other jobs by the end of 2008. At the time I thought that this would be a test of the Tories’ seriousness. Blogging (though not Twitter) friend Iain Dale
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TomWatson on 23rd Dec 2008 (via tom-watson.co.uk)
THE Tories hope a 24-hour marathon of campaigning by their leader David Cameron will help push them over the finish line in one of the most gruelling election contests in mode
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Scotsman on 3rd May 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
... David Cameron has put the odious Ken Clarke back on the front bench. Former Chancellor Kenneth Clarke will return to the Conservative front bench as part of a major reshuffle on Monday, BBC News has learned. Tory leader David Cameron has given the role of shadow business secretary to his former party leadership rival. At the time of the Tory leadership race, of course, some media outlets (the ...
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TheDevilsKitchen on 19th Jan 2009 (via devilskitchen.me.uk)