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Posts Tagged: David Cameron

Cameron’s everywhere – and that ain’t necessarily a bad thing

By Peter HoskinFollow Peter on Twitter Saunter through ConservativeHome’s newslinks this morning, and you’ll notice something: David Cameron is everywhere in… Read more »

9 August 2013

The PM shames Labour’s referendum filibusterers – but lets their Lib Dem allies off the hook

By Mark WallaceFollow Mark on Twitter. James Wharton, the MP who is bringing forward the Private Member's Bill for an In/Out EU… Read more »

30 July 2013

A majority of Party members now say that the Coalition is good for Britain

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. In May, 47 per cent of Conservative members said that the Coalition is good… Read more »

30 July 2013

Almost two-thirds of Tory members believe Cameron will be Prime Minister after 2015

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. The figures are as follows from our latest monthly survey – 26 per cent… Read more »

29 July 2013

Heresy of the week: David Cameron is not on the left of the Conservative Party

Blairite blogger Hopi Sen has a confession: “I sometimes like to introduce myself to Labour party people as ‘the most right-wing… Read more »

26 July 2013

If it carries on like this, the review of EU powers is set to fail – and here are four reasons why

By Mark WallaceFollow Mark on Twitter. When a Government announcement on the EU causes Liberal Democrats to celebrate and Conservative backbenchers to… Read more »

23 July 2013

Cameron limits internet porn: social conservatives in all parties will applaud

By Andrew GimsonFollow Andrew on Twitter David Cameron’s speech about the control of internet pornography is a more astute and temperate piece… Read more »

23 July 2013

From firmness on internet standards to wobbliness on Crosby – Cameron’s Marr interview

By Peter HoskinFollow Peter on Twitter David Cameron was chin-juttingly firm about many subjects in his interview with Andrew Marr. On… Read more »

21 July 2013

David Cameron and Ed Miliband are a disgrace to public life

By Andrew Gimson Follow Andrew on Twitter "Is there any point in this, Gimmers?" my neighbour in the press gallery asked half-way through Prime Minister's Questions…. Read more »

17 July 2013

David Cameron reinvents himself as the most brutal street fighter in the Commons

If the noise at Prime Minister's Questions continues at its present deafening level, David Cameron and Ed Miliband will soon be unable to hear anything,… Read more »

By Andrew Gimson | 10 July 2013

Just when Cameron thought it was safe to get back into the water…

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. One of my old friend Daniel Hannan's favourite lines from Shakespeare is taken from… Read more »

By Paul Goodman | 8 July 2013

Three reasons why Cameron wants to stick with HS2

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. There is a double-edged case against the Government's H2 project, whether one believes in… Read more »

By Paul Goodman | 4 July 2013

Cameron brings Len McCluskey before a wider public by using him to beat Miliband

By Andrew Gimson Follow Andrew on Twitter The Prime Minister gets more brutal by the week. Untroubled by any sense that he… Read more »

3 July 2013

Cameron doesn’t want to take Tory MPs on over pay, as he did over expenses

After the expenses scandal broke, David Cameron was skewered by the Morton's Fork of having to choose between the voters… Read more »

By Paul Goodman | 1 July 2013

James Wharton’s Referendum Bill puts pressure on Miliband to rise above dithering tempered by opportunism

James Wharton’s Referendum Bill, which the Commons will debate for the first time next Friday, is starting to concentrate the… Read more »

By Andrew Gimson | 29 June 2013

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