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Prime Minister David Cameron hails a "progressive alliance" between the Tories and Lib Dems based on shared values not a grab for power.
submitted by BBCPolitics on 16th May 2010 (via news.bbc.co.uk)



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submitted by EurActiv on 2nd Nov 2010 (via euractiv.com)
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What an odd sight to see David Cameron making an announcement yesterday on tax which was based on what the Tories would do if they were in power now, not noticing that they are not actually in power now. But more odd was the the shadow chancellor, Gideon Osborne sat on meekly watching as David Cameron made an announcement on taxation. It spoke volumes about what the Tories think of Osborne.
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David Cameron made an unprecedented offer to the Liberal Democrats yesterday to join the Conservatives in a power-sharing deal.
submitted by Telegraph on 8th May 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
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David Cameron has said that this year's Conservative conference will show that "we are ready for government".
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David Cameron is to publish a list of people who have formally visited 10 Downing Street since he became prime minister, fulfilling a promise made soon before the Tories came to power
submitted by FT on 22nd Oct 2010 (via ft.com)
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Cameron Fixing Broken Politics The Leader of the Conservative Party, David Cameron, has outlined his vision of sweeping Parliamentary reforms that will realign the people with democracy. In his speech at the Open University in Milton Keynes Mr Cameron said there was need for a "radical redistribution of power". He condemned the collapse of personal responsibility and the leeching of power from the individual and the community i...
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