David Cameron
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Tasting freedom...and they just repeat the line. It is a very bizarre sense of autism". He denounced David Cameron's plans to bring back some powers from Brussels to Britain as "pathetic". But by this afternoon the French minister had a different take on all... In this article: Berlin, JavaScript, William Hague, Europe, East Berlin, German Democratic Republic, The Guardian, and Tories |
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Guardian | November 04, 2009
France: 'autistic Tories have castrated UK in Europe'
Lellouche, one of the most Anglophile members of Nicolas Sarkozy's government, made his remarkable intervention after David Cameron outlined a new Tory approach to the EU in the wake of the full ratification of the Lisbon treaty. A...
In this article: EU, Britain, Tories, Europe, William Hague, Autism, and Nicolas Sarkozy
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Guardian | November 06, 2009
Pierre Lellouche's views on the Tories and the EU were not lost in translation Nicholas Watt
...done. Whether or not he is embarassed, 'castrated' is exactly what Britain is - the disastrous alliance with right-wing extremists across the EU has damaged Cameron's credibility at home and abroad (in the US as well as Europe). 6 Nov...
In this article: EU, Conservative Party, Autism, William Hague, Europe, The Guardian, and Britain
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Guardian | November 05, 2009
French minister calls for detente with Tories
...in an interview which astonished political figures on both sides of the Channel. Hours after David Cameron outlined a new Tory approach to Europe, in which he would attempt to win the support of all 27 EU member states to repatriate...
In this article: Tories, William Hague, Europe, EU, Autism, Labour, and Paris
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Times Online | November 05, 2009
Tories stung by French taunt of Europe 'autism'
...minister for Europe. William Hague, the shadow foreign secretary, went on the attack after Pierre Lellouche said that David Cameron had "castrated" British influence in Europe by promising to try to claw back powers. Mr Lellouche described...
In this article: Europe, Tories, Autism, William Hague, Britain, Treaty of Lisbon, The Guardian, and Nicolas Sarkozy
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Deseret News | November 05, 2009
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Pierre Lellouche, the minister for European affairs, was speaking to The Guardian in Britain after the Conservative leader, David Cameron, promised on Wednesday to limit British integration in some areas of European Union policy if he came...
In this article: United Nations, European Union, Gaza, Europe, Mexico City, Peru, and Israel
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The Sun | November 05, 2009
Tory fury at French insult
...autism." He called Tory plans "pathetic" and said Britain's influence in Europe had been "castrated" after Mr Cameron said he would stop the EU grabbing more power and win back law-making rights given away in the Lisbon Treaty. Shadow...
In this article: EU, Europe, Democracy, Tories, Autism, William Hague, and Peter Mandelson
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Medical News Today | 6 days ago
David Cameron Responds To UKAF's Call On Public Services
...Ivan Corea of UKAF. In reply to the call of the UK Autism Foundation, David Cameron said: 'As you know, this country is in a very serious debt crisis and we need urgently to get our public finances under control. This does not mean that...
In this article: Autism, Asperger's Syndrome, Medical advice, House of Lords, and Gordon Brown
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David William Donald Cameron (born 9 October 1966) is the leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition in the United Kingdom. He has occupied both positions since December 2005.
He read Philosophy, Politics and Economics 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.
A first candidacy for Parliament at Stafford in 1997 ended in defeat but Cameron was elected in 2001 as Member of Parliament for the Oxfordshire constituency of Witney. Promoted to the Opposition front bench two years after entering Parliament, he rose rapidly to be head of policy co-ordination during the 2005 general election campaign.
Cameron won the Conservative leadership later that year after being seen as a young and moderate candidate who would appeal to young voters. His early leadership saw the Conservative Party establish a lead in opinion polls over Tony Blair's Labour for the first time in over ten years. Although they went behind for a time after Gordon Brown replaced Blair as Labour leader and Prime Minister, under Cameron's leadership, throughout 2008 and to date, the Conservatives have been consistently ahead of Labour in the polls.
- Birth Date:
- October 09, 1966
- Birthplace:
- Oxfordshire, England
- Religion:
- Anglican (Church of England)
- Nationality:
- British
- University Attended:
- Brasenose College, Oxford
- Political party:
- Conservative
- Office:
- Senior Member of the Shadow Cabinet
- Represents:
- Witney
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