Tory leader David Cameron calls for an inquiry into allegations ex-ministers tried to sell influence for cash.
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BBCPolitics on 21st Mar 2010 (via news.bbc.co.uk)
Following the Conservative candidate for Westminster North's on-off resignation last week, Westminster Labour Group Leader Councillor Paul Dimoldenberg has called for answers from David Cameron and Joanne Cash on 10 key questions: 1. What exactly were the reasons for Ms Cash's resignation on 8th February? 2. What was the deal cooked up by David Cameron to enable Ms Cash to withdraw her r...
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LabourMatters on 13th Feb 2010 (via labourmatters.com)
Tory leader David Cameron increases pressure on the Tory MP who claimed more than £15000 in taxpayerfunded expenses to pay his daughter rent for her flat even though he owned a home closer to Westminster.
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Telegraph on 29th May 2009 (via telegraph.co.uk)
David Cameron tried to block the election of a leading eurosceptic to a key Commons position in a bid to head off a Tory rebellion on Europe.
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Telegraph on 17th Jul 2010 (via telegraph.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)
I've just got back from a fascinating four-day trip accompanying David Cameron and a small Tory team to Afghanistan and Pakistan. As the only newspaper journalist on the mission, I got an excellent close-up view of his operation. David Cameron speaks to the media in Islamabad The Tory team was: Cameron, William Hague, Sayeeda Warsi (Pakistan leg only), Ed Llewellyn (chief of staff), An...
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PatrickHennessy on 6th Sep 2008 (via blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
Cutting bills for small businesses will help get Britain through the economic crisis more than Government plans to pour cash into public works, Tory leader David Cameron said today.
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TheHerald on 20th Oct 2008 (via theherald.co.uk)
David Cameron has great plans for education and welfare reform, but first he must sell the Tories to the voters, says Bruce Anderson.
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Telegraph on 17th Feb 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
David Cameron may be just another progressive as are the majority of the "inner circle" and quite possibly a substantial number of current Tory MPs, but the fact remains that if Cameron is to win the next election he needs another 150 or so new Tory MPs - and this suggests that there may be life in the old party yet. David Cameron will head a party dominated by MPs more socially conservative and l...
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Ranting Stan on 30th Apr 2009 (via rantingstan.blogspot.com)
Today's Standard reports on an accusation that David Cameron is giving Tory donors free publicity by staging photo-calls at the factories they own. Of course, there may be nothing in it – and it's hardly at the level of cash-for-honours. But, at the very least, it's a reminder that Cameron needs to be very careful indeed. He projects high standards, and often talks about a “new politic...
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Spectator on 23rd Jul 2008 (via spectator.co.uk)