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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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