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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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David Cameron
53rd
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
(2010–2016)
Foreign Secretary
(2023–present)
Leader of the Opposition
(2005–2010)
Leader of the Conservative Party
(2005–2016)
MP
for
Witney
(2001–2016)
Life peer
(2023–present)
Premiership
Cameron–Clegg coalition
Second Cameron ministry
2010 coalition negotiations
Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement
Big Society
First speech as prime minister
Muscular liberalism
Project Merlin
Austerity programme
Cash for Access scandal
2012 cabinet reshuffle
2014 cabinet reshuffle
2016 EU referendum
Resignation Honours
Piggate
International trips
Foreign Secretary
November 2023 British cabinet reshuffle
Politics
Political positions
Shadow Cabinet
Opposition frontbench
Witney
The A-List
Cameron Cutie
Our Society, Your Life
Greensill scandal
Electoral history
2005 (party leadership)
2006 (local)
2007 (local)
2008 (local)
2009 (local)
2009 (European)
2010 (local)
2010 (general)
2011 (local)
2012 (local)
2013 (local)
2014 (local)
2014 (European)
2015 (general)
2015 (local)
2016 (local)
Family
Samantha Cameron
(wife)
Alexander Cameron
(brother)
Sir William Mount, 2nd Baronet
(grandfather)
Public image
1987 Bullingdon Club photograph
Notting Hill set
(2004)
Dave the Chameleon
(2006)
WebCameron
(2006)
Make Me a Tory
(2007)
The Trial of Tony Blair
(2007)
Headcases
(2008 TV series)
When Boris Met Dave
(2009)
The Cobra
(2010 novel)
Friends
(2010)
The New Coalition Academy
(2010–16)
Britain's Economy: Cameron and Clegg Face the Audience
(2010)
Chipping Norton set
(2010)
The Audience
(2013 play)
Coalition
(2015)
Cameron's Coup
(2015)
Call Me Dave
(2015)
Newzoids
(2015–2016 TV series)
Brexit: The Uncivil War
(2019)
For the Record
(2019)
← Gordon Brown
Theresa May →
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