...Cameron gently puts down his glass of water, walks slowly across a makeshift stage and gestures with his hands for forgiveness from the audience. "Yes, OK, fair point," says one of Britain's most accomplished media performers as he realises he is on the verge...
...friend. As is well known, Cameron went to Eton and Oxford. 'For some time, my full name was âThe Old Etonian David Cameronâ,â he says ruefully. His father was a stockbroker and his mother a Justice of the Peace. He was brought up in an old rectory in Berkshire,...
...He has had publicity that many a politician would kill for. Yet how many voters can answer a simple question – what does David Cameron really think? That is what I have been trying to do for a documentary on BBC Radio 4. My producer Martin Rosenbaum and I...
...your president, but the office carries with it an aura and respect which is lacking in the British prime ministership. David Cameron loathes Gordon Brown (the feeling is clearly mutual) and makes no attempt to hide the fact. Because of our more confrontational...
...- David Cameron, the Conservative party leader, had the look of a defeated man last October when Martin Bright of the New Statesman spotted him walking, alone, across a hotel lobby. The occasion was the Conservatives' annual conference in the seaside town...
...run through the facts briefly in the hope that we genuine Jam fans never have to suffer this nonsense again. Let's look at David Cameron's fight from the tough backstreets of Berkshire to the leadership of the Conservative party began. He gives the impression...
...is certainly not the first old idea David Cameron had dusted off, repackaged and claimed as his own. But with the help of Simon Cowell, the opposition leader clearly feels Cool Britannia deserves another outing. The pair are enjoying an intriguing new friendship...
...what he's reporting on, but please don't think you're fooling independents. Keep up the good work, Nick. In particular, if David Cameron is going to be our next Prime Minister (which is likely), I for one want to know what his policies are going to be. Then...
...there are clues to the man behind the hologram. The PM-in-waiting has built a string of images that create a fanciful David Cameron who is Normal and Nice. Here's an example: last week, Cameron holidayed in Cornwall, and summoned the press to photograph him...
...Cameron's chats reveal little about the man, but plenty about the political weather, says Andrew Gimson David Cameron has become so fashionable that Dylan Jones, the editor of the men's magazine GQ, has held some conversations with him and published them as...