Here are further extracts from Cameron on Cameron, a collection of interviews between Cameron and Dylan Jones, the editor of GQ, published today.
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Guardian on 18th Aug 2008 (via guardian.co.uk)
Back in 2005 I was at an Edinburgh event attended by David Cameron. The soon-to-be Tory leader entered the room and worked the crowd. He shook my hand and said: "Hello, I'm David Cameron." "Hello, I'm David Farrer," I replied. The chap to my left looked at me. Cameron turned to my neighbour and once again said: "Hello, I'm David Cameron." And my neighbour replied: "Hello, I'm David Purdie." I
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FreedomAndWhiskey on 19th Oct 2008 (via freedomandwhisky.blogspot.com)
Douglas Groves, one of our prominent members of BUCF and student of European Politics, Society and Economics, gives us an account of the day. On Thursday, February 11th, BUCF had both the honour of meeting David Cameron at Edgbaston Association, and the privilege of attending a Cameron Direct session at Bartley Green School. David Cameron was really
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BUCF on 12th Feb 2010 (via bucf.wordpress.com)
…expelling the Tory rank and file. One racist at a time. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "david cameron…", url: "http://tygerland.net/2008/07/10/david-cameron/" });
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tygerland on 15th Jul 2008 (via tygerland.net)
The House of Commons was strangely subdued today, as well it might be, I suppose. Neither David Cameron nor Gordon Brown seemed to have much fire in their bellies. David Cameron tried to stoke the fire at one stage, but didn't really pull it off. All his questions were taken up with MPs' expenses. Consensus in the first two questions turned quickly into disagreement. David Cameron brough...
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IainDale on 13th May 2009 (via iaindale.blogspot.com)
Dawn Primarolo MP, Labour’s Children and Families Minister said: "Parents need policies not platitudes from David Cameron. Families in Britain don't just want warm words, they deserve to know exactly what David Cameron would do to support them. "David Cameron has refused to protect funding for schools or Sure Start over the next three years. Instead he would cut £200m each yea...
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LabourParty on 11th Jan 2010 (via labour.org.uk)
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)
Jonathan Isaby's verdict: It was a real tour de force from David Cameron, who gave it both barrels at the Government, and the snippets below cannot do his rhetoric justice. The one difficult question which David Cameron now has to...
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ConservativeHome on 22nd Apr 2009 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)