Samantha Cameron has for the first time revealed how she fell in love on a family holiday with the man she refers to as "Dave the Politician".
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Telegraph on 13th Mar 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
There's love that declares itself quietly, love that speaks poetically, love that is longing, yearning, desperate, heartbroken. But this, here, is love soaring, triumphant, shouted to the rooftops; it's love that won't be denied. Does she love you? You better...
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NormanGeras on 28th Mar 2009 (via normblog.typepad.com)
Justice Michael Kirby, about to retire from the High Court of Australia, emphasizes his most important discovery - love.Love for one another. Love for our community. Love for others everywhere in the world.Well, it's a way of talking. In some...
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NormanGeras on 18th Dec 2008 (via normblog.typepad.com)
Let me count the ways... I love the excitement she brings to the base. I love how her rallies outdraw Barack Obama. And, for that matter, Joe Biden in his hometown. I love how she handles hecklers: "Bless your heart,...
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CentreRight on 19th Oct 2008 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
To know, know, know him, is to love, love, love him ... I do love that song. And it often pops into my mind when I'm swimming; Zen-like rhythmic splashing is a mental magnet for songs with a hypnotic beat...
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CentreRight on 4th Jul 2009 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
CONSPIRACY theorists watching yesterday's love-in between Nick Clegg and David Cameron must have been asking themselves: was this Mr Cameron's plan all along?
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Scotsman on 13th May 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
Are you serious? How do I love Sarah Palin? Let me count the ways… I love the excitement she brings to the base. I love how her rallies outdraw Barack Obama. And, for that matter, Joe Biden in his hometown. I love how she handles hecklers: “Bless your heart, sir, my son’s in Iraq fighting for your right
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QuaequamBlog on 19th Oct 2008 (via theliberati.net)
In the Observer, Carole Cadwalladr mounts a very skilful deconstruction of David Cameron. He tries to be "one of the people" by harping on about his love for Gavin and Stacey. However, the characters in the programme are the very antithesis of the perfect family which Cameron strives to encourage: What's occurring, Dave, is that you're unable to spot a bandwagon without leaping on board it and
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LiberalBurblings on 24th Aug 2008 (via paulwalter.blogspot.com)
What began as a coalition of expediency is maturing into a pact of principle – or at least that’s what Cameron and Clegg would have you believe. Of course, relations may sour and enormous efforts are being made to preserve Cameron and Clegg’s public cordiality. Journalists are being briefed that plans are in progress to enable Cameron and Clegg to speak at each others’...
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Spectator on 26th Jun 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
Look, I know he's come to deliver us from evil and all that, but really, Dave, sod off: Tory leader David Cameron has defended expenses claims for his second home and said he would do the job for "half the money, twice the money or no money". "Frankly, I love this job because I love doing public service, working for my constituents, trying to hold the government to account, hopefully one day leadi...
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MrEugenides on 9th Jul 2009 (via mreugenides.blogspot.com)
Well, it's not heartbreak exactly, and if it's love, it's love on the way out. But it belongs to this series and how. It's one of the true accents of love - the regret, the resignation, the what could have...
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NormanGeras on 13th Apr 2009 (via normblog.typepad.com)