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Residents in Jaffna have hopes raised with Cameron's visit to the North". The Sunday Times. Colombo. Agence France-Presse. 16 November 2013. Archived from the original on 18 November 2013 . Retrieved 16 November 2013.

Conservative MP defects to Labour". BBC News. 27 June 2007. Archived from the original on 30 June 2007 . Retrieved 24 August 2007. See also: Operation Ellamy Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague speaking to NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen (left) at the London Conference on Libya, 29 March 2011Mr Sunak condemned the “thugs”, and also the violent and extremist elements of the pro-Palestine protest, which together led to 150 arrests. Ms Braverman, stripped of responsibility for immigration and policing, is likely to become even more outspoken on these issues. Some of Cameron's senior appointments, such as George Osborne as Chancellor of the Exchequer, are former members of the Bullingdon Club. Michael Gove conceded it was "ridiculous" how many fellow Cabinet ministers were old Etonians, though he placed the blame on the failings of the state education system rather than Cameron. [295] However, Michael Mosbacher, co-founder of Standpoint, wrote that Cameron's cabinet has the lowest number of Etonians of any past Conservative government: "David Cameron's government is the least patrician, least wealthy and least public-school-educated—indeed the least Etonian Conservative-led government this country has ever seen". [296] Cameron speaking in 2010 Plots against leadership See also: United Kingdom government austerity programme UK median household disposable income by income group for 2008–2016, indexed to 2008 [151]

Lyall, Sarah (7 June 2010). "Cameron Warns Britons of Austerity". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 25 March 2015 . Retrieved 12 October 2015. Cameron made his first working visit to Ukraine as Foreign Secretary on 16 November, meeting President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, where he reiterated the UK's commitment to provide moral, diplomatic and "above all military support for... however long it takes". [362] Mr Cameron also admitted that there were “failures to follow through” on findings during an Exercise Alice modelling operation in response to the Mers virus outbreak in February 2016.The first phase of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry is examining whether the UK was sufficiently prepared for the pandemic and ahead of today’s hearing the British Medical Association representing doctors has accused Mr Cameron and his ministers of allowing the NHS to get into a “parlous state”. He said the pandemic preparedness plan in place by his government made “lots of recommendations”, however it “didn’t go into things like school closures”. A variant spelling of the given name is Camron. Modern variants of the name are Kameron, Kamron [1] and Camryn. A shortened form of the given name Cameron is Cam. a b Mac Flynn, Paul (6 May 2015). "Austerity in Northern Ireland. Where are we and where are we going?". Nevin Economic Research Institute. Archived from the original on 9 October 2019 . Retrieved 13 November 2023.

During the EU referendum campaign, Cameron stated that Turkey was unlikely to be ready to join the EU "until the year 3000", at its current rate of progress. [196] Israel Some politicians and commentators blamed Ms Braverman’s article for an outbreak of far-right violence at the weekend, as English Defence League protestors tried to mount a vigilante “defence” of a key war monument. Cameron Chase, a DC Comics character who works as an agent for the Department of Extranormal Operations Elliott, Francis; Hanning, James (2007). Cameron: the Rise of the New Conservative. London: Harper Perennial. ISBN 978-0-00-724367-9. David Cameron stood down as an MP in 2016 very soon after resigning as prime minister, following the Brexit referendum. Cameron initially maintained a low-profile after leaving Downing Street and during the subsequent Brexit negotiations.Cameron was first elected the Conservative MP for the rural constituency of Witney in West Oxfordshire in 2001. From 2001-2003, Cameron was a member of the influential House of Commons Home Affairs Select Committee. It’s very hard to answer why that’s the case. And I’m sure this public inquiry is going to spend a lot of time on that.” ‘Mistake was made not looking at range of pandemics’ Cameron has said: "On my mother's side of the family, her mother was a Llewellyn, so Welsh. I'm a real mixture of Scottish, Welsh and English." [21] He has also referenced the German Jewish ancestry of one of his great-grandfathers, Arthur Levita, a descendant of the Yiddish author Elia Levita. [22] [23] Education On 7 May 2015, Cameron was re-elected UK prime minister with a majority in the Commons. [219] The Conservative Party's decisive victory in the general election was a surprise, as most polls and commentators had suggested the outcome was too close to call and that the result would be a second hung parliament. [220] Cameron said of his first term when returned as prime minister for a second term that he was "proud to lead the first coalition government in 70 years" and offered particular thanks to Clegg for his role in it. [221] Forming the first Conservative majority government since 1992, David Cameron became the first prime minister to be re-elected immediately after a full term with a larger popular vote share since Lord Salisbury at the 1900 general election.

Should NHS budget be ring-fenced?". BBC News. 1 May 2013. Archived from the original on 22 July 2013 . Retrieved 3 September 2016. In September 2020, Cameron became the fifth former prime minister to criticise the UK Internal Market Bill, over which he said he had "misgivings". Cameron said the "bigger picture" was about trying to get a trade deal with the EU, urging the government to "keep that context [and] that big prize in mind." [335] Memoir And I think that’s incredibly important because there’s no resilience without economic resilience, without financial resilience, without fiscal resilience.” ‘I absolutely defend health spending record’

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David Cameron's expenses". The Daily Telegraph. London. 26 June 2009. Archived from the original on 10 January 2022 . Retrieved 3 May 2015. In the first ballot of Conservative MPs on 18 October 2005, Cameron came second, with 56 votes, slightly more than expected; David Davis had fewer than predicted at 62 votes; Liam Fox came third with 42 votes; and Kenneth Clarke was eliminated with 38 votes. In the second ballot on 20 October 2005, Cameron came first with 90 votes; David Davis was second, with 57; and Liam Fox was eliminated with 51 votes. [100] All 198 Conservative MPs voted in both ballots. He then occupied a number of shadow Cabinet jobs. After the 2005 General Election, he was appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Skills. During the election campaign, Cameron accepted the offer of writing a regular column for The Guardian 's online section. [81] He won the seat with a 1.9% swing to the Conservatives, taking 22,153 votes (45%) to Labour candidate Michael Bartlet's 14,180 (28.8%), a majority of 7,973 (16.2%). [82] [83] Pre-premiership (2001–2010) Member of Parliament, 2001–2005

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