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  1. 5 days ago · David Cameron is a British Conservative Party leader who served as prime minister of the United Kingdom (2010–16). Cameron, a descendant of King William IV, was born into a family with both wealth and an aristocratic pedigree.

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      Benjamin Disraeli (born December 21, 1804, London,...

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      David Cameron became the leader of the Conservative Party in...

  2. 4 days ago · Former Prime Minister David Cameron served as foreign secretary from 2023 until 2024. As a member of Rishi Sunak's Conservative government, Cameron was appointed to the role during the November 2023 cabinet reshuffle.

  3. 5 days ago · British Foreign Secretary David Cameron dissects the Israel-Hamas war, as well as the war in Ukraine with Richard Quest. He analyzes the current damage, the ...

  4. 4 days ago · David Cameron had four Shadow Cabinets during his tenure as opposition leader. His Shadow Cabinet appointments included MPs associated with the various wings of the party.

  5. 2 days ago · David Cameron said that in today's world, no single country can tackle global challenges alone, and the engagement and cooperation between the UK and China serve the interests of both sides. The UK is committed to developing relations with China and is willing to maintain exchanges with China.

  6. 5 days ago · In 2010, Stephen Harper was our Prime Minister, Barack Obama was the U.S. President, and David Cameron was the British Prime Minister. Alicia Keys released her hit single, “UnThinkable,” the Chicago Blackhawks’ Patrick Kane scored the Stanley Cup-winning goal against the Philadelphia Flyers in ...

  7. 13 hours ago · Starmer told reporters he wants to make progress after a “decade of lost opportunity.” He pointed to the Labour government’s early decision to end the de-facto ban on building onshore wind farms in England, in place since the days of David Cameron, as proof.