WATCH: The Cameron Years 1) He launches the Coalition with Clegg
The first in a series of videos that traces the story of the departing Prime Minister’s years in Downing Street.
The first in a series of videos that traces the story of the departing Prime Minister’s years in Downing Street.
Portrait of a public service reformer.
Complete with “a tonality-skewing trombone gliss at the end.”
Her first speech as new Conservative leader.
“BBC anyone? No? OK, Robert Peston where are you? No? Michael Crick?”
“Make no mistake, the referendum was a vote to leave the European Union, but was also a vote for serious change.”
The last Brexiteer in the race bows out.
“He’s not a bad man,” she says. “He’s not a leader, though.”
“I think in terms of the person that’s got steel for the job, that can go eyeball to eyeball with Angela Merkel – and Nicola Sturgeon – it can only be Theresa May.”
He believes she will win among Party members.
The Justice Secretary calls for a “civilised, inclusive, positive and optimistic” contest.
The Home Secretary lays out the message she will send to Party members.
The Energy Minister’s supporters take to the streets.
The former Prime Minister responds to the Chilcot Report.
Their response in the Commons.