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The Tories are to consider pulling out of the EU's fast-track extradition scheme, which helped bring failed London bomber Hussain Osman to justice, as part of their battle to resist further transfer of sovereignty to Brussels. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
David Cameron has been given an 18-month deadline by a powerful band of Eurosceptic Tory MPs to renegotiate Britain's relationship with Brussels or face an "all-out war" for a referendum, it emerged yesterday. Full Article at The Independent
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, delivers his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 in Manchester, England. View Photo »
I did not promise a referendum come what may because once the Lisbon Treaty is the law, there's nothing anyone can do about it. And I'm not going to treat people like fools and offer a referendum that has no effect. What I am promising today is do-able, credible, deliverable - giving the British people ...
TWO prominent leftwingers, former cabinet ministers Clare Short and Tony Benn, have spoken out in support of David Cameron’s Conservatives. Full Article at Times Online
By tradition doctors were supposed to promise that they would “first do no harm”, although the phrase does not appear in the Hippocratic oath. Full Article at Times Online
Prime Minister in waiting: David Cameron announces his change of course on the Lisbon Treaty Photo: Lewis Whyld/PA Let the record show that the Cameron government came into being on November 4 2009. Full Article at The Telegraph
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, leaves with wife Samantha after delivering his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 i... View Photo »
Don’t misunderstand me: I voted for David Cameron as leader, I like him, and I reckon he’d be a million times better than Gordon Brown as Prime Minister. One of his strengths is that, unlike Gordon Brown, he doesn’t mind people disagreeing with him
If David Cameron wants to do something useful when he arrives in Downing Street (while the EU gets on with governing the country), he might put an end to all the insane juggling with the names of government departments. Full Article at The Telegraph
Liz Truss: Her selection is the first since David Cameron, the party leader, called for all-women candidate shortlists in order to bring more women into parliament. Full Article at The Telegraph
David William Donald Cameron (born 9 October 1966) is the current leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition in the United Kingdom, positions he has occupied since December 2005. Full Article
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: Samantha Cameron watches as her husband David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, delivers his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, delivers his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, delivers his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: Samantha Cameron applauds her husband David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, delivers his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: Samantha Cameron (C) looks on as her husband David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, delivers his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, delivers his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, delivers his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, delivers his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, delivers his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, delivers his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, delivers his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, delivers his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, delivers his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, delivers his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, speaks to his wife Samantha after delivering his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: Samantha Cameron looks on as her husband David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, delivers his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: Samantha Cameron looks on as her husband David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, delivers his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »British Conservative party leader David Cameron speaks on the final day of the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, north-west England on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, delivers his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »British Conservative party leader David Cameron speaks on the final day of the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, north-west England on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, and his wife Samantha take the applause after his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »Leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron delivers a speech on October 8, 2009 on the final day of the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, north-west England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, delivers his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »Leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron drinks during a speech on October 8, 2009 on the final day of the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, north-west England.
View Photo »Leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron delivers a speech on October 8, 2009 on the final day of the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, north-west England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 08: David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, delivers his keynote speech to delegates on the last day of the 2009 Conservative Conference at Manchester Central on October 8, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »I have spoken to him on previous occasions, as well as recently, about his views about how we improve our armed services and support their families and make sure we rebuild that military covenant, how we successfully pursue what we are doing in Afghanistan. He is a man of great talent and ability. He ha...
I’m already pretty successful and have a great client base [she cooks privately for high-profile celebrities and politicians, including Elton John and David Cameron, but refuses to reveal more details – perhaps a wise move given the furore over favourite biscuits last week]. But it would be fantastic an...
If you have a new election and a new House of Commons, we will have a vote - but it will be a free vote because this is a conscience issue, and anyone who cares about this issue should talk to their Member of Parliament and join the great public debate about it.
There is a compelling case to sweep this law off the statute book. That is why David Cameron has said that, if we are elected, we will give Parliament the opportunity to repeal the Hunting Act on a free vote, with a government bill in government time. There will be no watering down or retreat from this ...
We think that the social and employment legislation, we think that's an area that ought to be determined nationally rather than at the European level. There are many things in the Lisbon Treaty - giving more power over home affairs and justice - that we don't think is right
The plans that (Tory leader) David Cameron and (Shadow Chancellor) George Osborne outlined this week are the most wildly dangerous economic proposals that Britain has seen in the past 100 years ... They show absolutely no understanding of basic economics.
Twelve years gone, perhaps just seven months to go, 60 million hopes resting on our shoulders – We must not let Britain down
Countries around the world have been paying closer attention to the Tories, speculating that its leader David Cameron could win the general election next June to become Britain's next prime minister
As long as this treaty has not been ratified everywhere in Europe, then we will pledge to hold that referendum.
David Cameron came under fire last night for saying the policy of printing money will trigger inflation and would be stopped if the Tories win the general election. The Tory leader's remarks were described as 'wildly dangerous' by a former senior Bank of England official.
Alex Salmond is not standing for Westminster. Alex Salmond is not standing to be UK Prime Minister.
Kaminski's defence of his outrageous position on the mass slaughter of Jews in Jedwabne in July 1941 is a disgrace ... It is beyond belief that David Cameron is seeking to associate the Conservative Party with a man who sees no reason to say sorry for the mass killing of hundreds of Jews in wartime Pola...
We won't get Britain back to work through Labour's big government solutions. It is big government that has stifled innovation and crushed enterprise - the very engines of growth and job creation
While people in Scotland are looking for serious action on jobs and economic recovery, David Cameron was wittering on about ideas of Britishness.
If David Cameron is serious about becoming Prime Minister then he must show leadership and announce that a retrospective referendum will be held in Britain. This will rule the Lisbon Treaty null and void in the UK and withdraw us from its provisions
David Cameron is patronising when he says that times are going to be difficult, they will be easy for him and for George Osborne because they are both multi-millionaires. Easy for them, tough for the rest.
Alex Salmond is not standing for Westminster. Alex Salmond is not standing to be UK Prime Minister ... This is a British general election. Alex Salmond should get on with being First Minister and if he wants a debate he can have it any time with Annabel Goldie and the other political leaders in Scotland...
Last night I ran into David Cameron and his crew, amongst whom was a protection officer from Greater Manchester. I had met him before.
Alex Salmond is not standing for Westminster. Alex Salmond is not standing to be UK Prime Minister ... This is a British general election. Alex Salmond should get on with being First Minister and if he wants a debate he can have it any time with Annabel Goldie and the other political leaders in Scotland...
David Cameron's hopes that the Czech Republic would give him an excuse to hold a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty were fading last night. It emerged that a legal challenge against the treaty's validity was being 'fast-tracked' through the Czech courts. This means the country's Eurosceptic president Vacla...
This is a British general election. The choice is between Gordon Brown and a modern Conservative government led by me. Alex Salmond should get on with being first minister and if he wants a debate he can have it any time with Annabel Goldie and the other political leaders in Scotland.
The Conservative leadership would aim to push through an emergency budget, including spending cuts and a possible rise in VAT, with the support of the Liberal Democrats if David Cameron fails to secure an overall majority in the Commons at the general election.
If David Cameron is serious about becoming Prime Minister then he must show leadership and announce that a retrospective referendum will be held in Britain. This will rule the Lisbon Treaty null and void in the UK and withdraw us from its provisions
David Cameron's Conservative Party is steeped in social justice
There will be no change in our policy on Europe. There will be no change in Conservative policy as long as the Lisbon Treaty is still not in force
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#News #UK David Cameron's big tent catches eye of Tony Benn and Claire Short http://bit.ly/1A7rcm
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