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  • {{Image|David-cameron-2010.jpg|right|350px|David Cameron was [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] leader from 2005 to 2016 ...ews'': ' [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/election_2010/8676607.stm David Cameron's coalition government sets to work]'. 12 May 2010.</ref> In the [[2015 Uni
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  • * {{cite book |last= Cameron |first= David |authorlink= David Cameron |title= Cameron on Cameron: conversations with Dylan Jones |year= 2008 |coa ...ty of change: a brief history of the Conservatives |year= 2008 |coauthors= David Cameron |publisher= Conservative Research Department |location= London}}
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  • .../www.conservatives.com/People/David_Cameron.aspx Conservatives.com page on David Cameron] * [http://www.facebook.com/DavidCameron David Cameron Facebook page]
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  • .../www.conservatives.com/People/David_Cameron.aspx Conservatives.com page on David Cameron] * [http://www.facebook.com/DavidCameron David Cameron Facebook page]
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  • * {{cite book |last= Cameron |first= David |authorlink= David Cameron |title= Cameron on Cameron: conversations with Dylan Jones |year= 2008 |coa ...ty of change: a brief history of the Conservatives |year= 2008 |coauthors= David Cameron |publisher= Conservative Research Department |location= London}}
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  • ...in 1921, a great-grandfather of [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] [[David Cameron]]
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  • {{rpl|David Cameron}}
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  • {{Image|Cameron-clegg-2010.jpg|right|350px|[[David Cameron]] (left) was the [[United Kingdom|UK]] Prime Minister from 2010 to 2016; [[
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  • * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWarYD9fN-s David Cameron welcomes Margaret Thatcher to Conservative HQ]
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  • {{r|David Cameron}}
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  • {{rpl|David Cameron}}
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  • {{r|David Cameron}}
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  • ...10to May 2015, as part of a [[coalition government]] with Prime Minister [[David Cameron]].}}
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  • Recent Conservative Party leaders have also included [[David Cameron]], [[Michael Howard]], [[Iain Duncan Smith]] and [[William Hague]]; Hague a ...ted in 2003. His replacement, Michael Howard, was nominated unopposed, and David Cameron was elected following [[2005 United Kingdom general election|another electi
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  • ...times a Deputy Prime Minister. As of late 2023, the Foreign Secretary is [[David Cameron]] of the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]].
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  • {{r|David Cameron}}
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  • {{Image|David-cameron-2010.jpg|right|350px|David Cameron was [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] leader from 2005 to 2016 ...ews'': ' [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/election_2010/8676607.stm David Cameron's coalition government sets to work]'. 12 May 2010.</ref> In the [[2015 Uni
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  • ...general election]] ultimately resulted in a coalition government led by [[David Cameron]] (left) and [[Nick Clegg]]; this picture was taken shortly after they took
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  • | footnotes = Was friends with David Cameron and Boris Johnson, at University of Oxford|Oxford, when they were all membe Mount and David Cameron, another former Prime Minister, and member of the Bullingdon Club, are cous
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  • ...hen appointed by [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]] [[David Cameron]]. These two were old friends; both had been members of the notoriously deg
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  • ...manor-of-northstead-david-cameron Manor of Northstead Manor of Northstead: David Cameron].' 12th September 2016.</ref> and the then newly-elected [[Mayor of London]
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  • ...century, members like future [[Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom]], [[David Cameron]] and [[Boris Johnson]], had made the club notorious for elitism, vandalism
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  • ...ns of the wealthy and privileged are considered. Former members include [[David Cameron]] and [[Boris Johnson]], who both became [[Prime Minister of the United Kin
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  • ...rming the leadership election system. In 2005, following the election of [[David Cameron]] as Tory leader, Hague accepted a post as Shadow Foreign Secretary and ''d
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  • ...ref>''BBC News'': '[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36615028 Brexit: David Cameron to quit after UK votes to leave EU]'. 24th June 2016.</ref> His successor, On 13th July, Theresa May replaced David Cameron as Prime Minister. May created a new government body responsible for Brexit
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  • <li>[[David Cameron]] (2010&ndash;2016)</li>
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  • ...eral election]] ultimately resulted in a [[coalition government]] led by [[David Cameron]] (left) and [[Nick Clegg]]; this picture was taken shortly after they too ...pposition]] party, the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservatives]], led by [[David Cameron]], the [[Leader of the Opposition (UK)|Leader of the Opposition]]. The Cons
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  • ...ious total of 166 in 2001. The defeated Conservative Party later elected [[David Cameron]] as its new leader, its fifth since losing power in 1997. The election was
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  • ...ely reproduced and commented upon... (1) [[Edward Sebastian Grigg]], (2) [[David Cameron]], (3) [[Ralph Perry Robinson]], (4) [[Ewen Fergusson]], (5) [[Matthew Bens ...r of club members, like future [[Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom]] [[David Cameron]] and [[Boris Johnson]] had caused the club membership to dwindle.<ref name
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  • ...eral Democrats decided to form a government with the Conservatives, with [[David Cameron]] as Prime Minister and [[Nick Clegg]] as Deputy Prime Minister.
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  • ...ref>''BBC News'': '[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36615028 Brexit: David Cameron to quit after UK votes to leave EU]'. 24th June 2016.</ref> :David Cameron resigned as Prime Minister and was replaced by Theresa May.
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  • *Thin and delicate wall on cranium <ref>''Bones, Stones, and Molecules'', David Cameron and Colin Grons, Elsevier Academic Press, London, 2004</ref>
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  • - [[David Cameron]] -
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  • [[David Cameron]] announced that he would resign as Prime Minister within a few months, but
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  • |leader_name2 = [[David Cameron]]
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  • [[File:Cameron-clegg-2010.jpg|thumb|350px|[[David Cameron]] (left) formed a coalition with [[Nick Clegg]] of the [[Liberal Democrats {{Image|David-cameron-2010.jpg|right|250px|David Cameron was UK Prime Minister from May 2010 until July 2016.}}
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  • : (David Cameron, then Leader of the Opposition, 17 October 2008 [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi :David Cameron, Hansard 23 June 2010 [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201011/cm
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  • 2010 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[David Cameron]]'s Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition Government. 2015 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; David Cameron's Conservative government
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  • ...described as a £2 billion industry with a huge presence in Parliament<ref> David Cameron as Leader of the Opposition, quoted in Hansard 02/11/11 Cl 265WH</ref>, and
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  • ...rty]] and the [[Liberal Democrats (UK)| Liberal Democrat Party]] led by [[David Cameron]]. In the [[2015 United Kingdom general election]] the Conservatives won an
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