David Cameron’s super-soft interview with ITV’s Sir Trevor McDonald flopped last night after it was revealed that the programme was watched by fewer than HALF those who tuned in to Piers Morgan’s chat with Gordon Brown last month. The Prime Minister’s prime time move was viewed by more than 4.5 million, despite being criticised by
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LabourMatters on 15th Mar 2010 (via labourmatters.com)
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)
We interview David Cameron for today's issue of The Spectator. Here's an extended version of that interview for CoffeeHousers: The most striking thing about David Cameron is how well rested he looks. You wouldn’t guess that he was the father of a ten-month-old baby, let alone Prime Minister. He has no bags under his eyes — unlike his staff. He also seems relaxed. He jovially ...
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Spectator on 7th Jul 2011 (via spectator.co.uk)
More than 12 million people watched David Cameron's arrival at No 10 Downing Street live on TV, figures show.
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Telegraph on 13th May 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
We interview David Cameron for today's issue of The Spectator. Here's an extended version of that interview for CoffeeHousers: The most striking thing about David Cameron is how well rested he looks. You wouldn’t guess that he was the father of a ten-month-old baby, let alone Prime Minister. He has no bags under his eyes — unlike his staff. He also seems relaxed. He jovially ...
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Spectator on 7th Jul 2011 (via spectator.co.uk)
What will Cameron announce on his first conference speech as Prime Minister? We're covering it live and will be offering updates too. You can join the live chat (in association with Left Foot Forward and LabourList) below the fold.
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LiberalConspiracy on 6th Oct 2010 (via liberalconspiracy.org)
Asked if the Prime Minister had studied David Cameron s speech, the PMS said that the Prime Minister was on a visit to Nottingham, talking to businesses and local people and getting on with the business of Government. In terms of any reaction to David Cameron s speech, it was best to talk to the Labour Party; Yvette Cooper had put a statement out and Stephen Timms would be giving a political respo...
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DowningStreetSays on 17th Oct 2008 (via downingstreetsays.com)
Oh dear, that rather backfired. Tory spin chiefs are said to have been irritated that last week's Andrew Marr interview with Gordon Brown was conducted in Downing Street, accusing the Beeb of "cosying up" to the Prime Minister. To even things out, they successfully lobbied for this morning's interview with David Cameron to take place in the leader's own London house.
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RosaPrince on 11th Jan 2009 (via blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
DAVID Cameron insisted today that Britain "still has a Conservative prime minister" as he sought to reassure supporters concerned about his concessions to the Lib Dems
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Scotsman on 21st May 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
DAVID Cameron is preparing to start work today as Prime Minister of Britain's first coalition government for 70 years, after Gordon Brown brought down the curtain on the N
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Scotsman on 12th May 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)