Vanity Fair has a profile of David Cameron. But never mind that: I’m going to indulge in that traditional British cliché of calling Americans out on getting us slightly wrong over here in Absurdistan: They are all members of a...
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BloodAndTreasure on 10th Mar 2010 (via bloodandtreasure.typepad.com)
David Cameron's aides are in talks with ITV about a high profile television programme featuring the Tory leader in the run-up to the general election.
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Telegraph on 15th Feb 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
David Cameron hopes to beat Labour on education and the NHS
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Telegraph on 8th Sep 2009 (via telegraph.co.uk)
Pining perhaps for Steve Hilton since his director of strategy moved to America David Cameron has been discreetly consorting with Octavius Black a formidable image maker in his own right. Black runs an organisation called The Mind Gym which describes itself as "a place to discover how to use your mind more effectively".
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Telegraph on 9th Feb 2009 (via telegraph.co.uk)
Is this Cameron’s Night of the Long Knives, or his own death by a thousand cuts? Conservative Home is calling on Cameron to do something decisive about those of his MPs who are perceived to have stretched the rules for expenses to the limit. Tim Montgomerie calls this a “massive moment” for Cameron and continues: David Cameron
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PeterOuld on 12th May 2009 (via peter-ould.net)
Christopher Caldwell’s New York Times Magazine profile of David Cameron has finally been published; Caldwell first interviewed Cameron for it last year. I expect the Tories will see it as an important non-electoral milestone for them, a sign that the American establishment expects Cameron to be the next Prime Minister. The piece is, as you would expect with a Caldwell article, well written a...
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Spectator on 9th Jul 2009 (via spectator.co.uk)
Westminster is rife this afternoon with rumours that there’ll soon be a high-profile arrest in the phone hacking case. For David Cameron, this issue is going to remain incredibly difficult as long as the focus remains narrowly on News International. But Cameron has one tool he can use to try and broaden out the issue, the inquiries he mentioned yesterday at PMQs. If Cameron were to move quic...
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Spectator on 7th Jul 2011 (via spectator.co.uk)
David Cameron hit that nightmare scenario for party leaders - a party conference that coincides with far more significant domestic and international news elsewhere. Thus it was that, out of all three party conferences, the Tories probably achieved the lowest profile, and the Cameron speech was perhaps the least anticipated. He had, indeed, already given two speeches to his conference in any case. ...
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PoliticsEtc on 2nd Oct 2008 (via sgspolitics.blogspot.com)
Prime Minister David Cameron has admitted there is "a lot more" to be done to tackle racism in the wake of the high profile conviction of two men for the murder of Stephen Lawrence.
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Telegraph on 9th Jan 2012 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
The most high-profile Scot in Labour's ranks has launched another extraordinary attack on David Cameron by suggesting the Prime Minister treats his trips to Scotland like state visits to a Balkan country.
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Telegraph on 23rd Sep 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)