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  Cameron, David
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AffiliationConservative   
NameDavid Cameron
AddressNotting Hill Gate Kensington
London, England , United Kingdom
Emailcamerond@parliament.uk
Website[Link]
Born October 09, 1966
Died Still Living (58 years)
ContributorBen
Last ModifedJuan Croniqueur
Nov 13, 2023 05:47pm
Tags English - Scottish - Married - Christian -
InfoDavid William Donald Cameron is the current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, First Lord of the Treasury, Minister for the Civil Service and Leader of the Conservative Party. Cameron represents Witney as its Member of Parliament (MP).

Cameron studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) at Oxford, gaining a first class honours degree. He then joined the Conservative Research Department and became Special Adviser to Norman Lamont, and then to Michael Howard. He was Director of Corporate Affairs at Carlton Communications for seven years.

He was defeated in his first candidacy for Parliament at Stafford in 1997, but was elected in 2001 as the Member of Parliament for the Oxfordshire constituency of Witney. He was promoted to the Opposition front bench two years later, and rose rapidly to become head of policy co-ordination during the 2005 general election campaign. With a public image of a young, moderate candidate who would appeal to young voters, he won the Conservative leadership election in 2005.

In the 2010 general election held on 6 May, the Conservatives won 307 seats in a hung parliament. After five days of intense negotiations, Cameron formed a coalition with the Liberal Democrats. The 43-year-old Cameron became the youngest British Prime Minister since the Earl of Liverpool 198 years earlier. Cameron leads the first coalition government of the United Kingdom since the Second World War.

Member of Parliament for Witney 2001-present, Shadow Education Secretary 2005, Leader of the Conservative Party 2005-present, Leader of the Opposition 2005-2010, Prime Minister 2010-present.

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JOB APPROVAL POLLS
DateFirmApproveDisapproveDon't Know
07/11/2013-07/12/2013 YouGov 36.00% (-2.0) 56.00% (+1.0) 8.00% (+1.0)
07/04/2013-07/05/2013 YouGov 38.00% (-6.0) 55.00% (+5.0) 7.00% (+1.0)
04/13/2012-04/13/2012 Angus Reid 33.00% (-5.0) 59.00% (+5.0) 8.00% (+0.0)
02/09/2012-02/10/2012 YouGov 44.00% (-1.0) 50.00% (+3.0) 6.00% (-1.0)
12/20/2011-12/21/2011 ICM Research 48.00% (+0.0) 43.00% (+0.0) 9.00% (+0.0)
10/24/2011-10/24/2011 Angus Reid 38.00% (-3.0) 54.00% (+3.0) 8.00% (+0.0)
09/01/2011-09/02/2011 Angus Reid 41.00% (-12.0) 51.00% (+16.0) 8.00% (-4.0)
07/16/2011-07/18/2011 Ipsos MORI 38.00% (+0.0) 53.00% (+0.0) 10.00% (+0.0)
01/06/2011-01/07/2011 YouGov 45.00% (-13.0) 47.00% (+14.0) 7.00% (-2.0)
07/20/2010-07/23/2010 Angus Reid 53.00% (-1.0) 35.00% (+3.0) 12.00% (-3.0)

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NEWS
Date Category Headline Article Contributor
Jun 02, 2013 06:00pm News Downing St 'rocked by secret affair', David Cameron reportedly 'stunned' by details of relationship  Article Homegrown Democrat 
Jun 11, 2012 09:10am General British prime minister and his wife leave daughter, 8, at a pub  Article Ashley 
Jul 18, 2011 10:00am News Sir Paul Stephenson turns on David Cameron  Article New Jerusalem 
Jul 08, 2011 08:00pm General British PM David Cameron strugles to maintain credibility amidst tabloid scandal   Article Monsieur 
Aug 24, 2010 02:00pm Announcement It's a girl for British PM Cameron and wife   Article Monsieur 
Apr 22, 2010 02:40am Event Cameron hit by ‘first egg of the campaign’  Article Jason 

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RACES
  11/13/2023 UK Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth, & Development Affairs Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/13/2023 UK House of Lords - Baron Cameron of Chipping Norton Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  05/07/2015 UK Prime Minister Won 50.92% (+15.23%)
  05/07/2015 UK Parliament - Witney Won 60.19% (+43.01%)
  05/06/2010 UK Prime Minister Won 56.00% (+16.31%)
  05/06/2010 UK Parliament - Witney Won 58.81% (+39.36%)
  12/06/2005 UK Leader of the Opposition Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  12/06/2005 Conservative Party Leader - Member Vote Won 67.61% (+35.23%)
  10/20/2005 Conservative Party Leader - MP Vote Won 45.45% (+16.67%)
  05/05/2005 UK Parliament - Witney Won 49.33% (+26.28%)
  05/05/2005 UK - Shadow Education Secretary Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  06/07/2001 UK Parliament - Witney Won 45.02% (+16.20%)
  05/01/1997 UK Parliament - Stafford Lost 39.19% (-8.33%)
ENDORSEMENTS
UK EU Membership Referendum - Jun 23, 2016 YES Remain
Scottish Independence Referendum - Sep 18, 2014 NO No
UK Alternative Vote Referendum - May 05, 2011 NO No
UK Parliament - Buckingham - May 06, 2010 LAB John Bercow
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