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David Cameron, he is a former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom he was born in Marilyn London England on 9 October 1966 his father's name was Ian Donald Cameron and his mother's name was Mary Fleur 


his father was a stockbroker he attended the exclusive Heather down school and Eton College finishing his early education in 1984 graduating from Oxford brassiness College in 1988 Cameron received a first-class degree in philosophy politics and economics while at Oxford he was a member of the


exclusive and controversial Bullingdon Club Cameron's first job was with the conservative research department the think tank for the rightest party he joined a group in 1988 and continued there until three years later when he started working closely with John Major following the Conservatives electoral


victory in 1992 Cameron served a special adviser to the Chancellor and then special adviser to the Home Secretary between 1994 and 2001 he served as the director of corporate affairs for Carlton Communications the British media company on 1 June 1996 Cameron married Samantha Sheffield the


couple has four children this aspiring politician entered Parliament in 2001 by winning the seat for Whitney in Oxfordshire although he initially supported the Iraq war in 2003 he also voted in favor of judicial inquiries into the Wars prosecution Michael Howard resigned as the party's leader after the 2005 general election Cameron announced his intention to stand for the post and won the position on 6


December 2005 thus entering the Privy Council The Spectator magazine named him the politician of the year in 2005 as leader of the party he expressed strong support for the National Health Service calling it one of the greatest achievements of the 20th century active in international politics Cameron was crucial to the formation of the European conservatives and reformists in 2009


in the 2010 general election the Conservatives secure 360s although this was the highest total it was short of majority by 20 seats this led to a coalition government between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats David Cameron was formally invited to assume office as the Prime Minister of Great Britain on 11 May 2010 he is the youngest prime


minister in almost two centuries the overall popularity of the Conservative Party tumbled sharply in 2012 in 2013 with significant ground lost in local and council elections this led to rumours of a vote of no-confidence but the vote never materialized the British Parliament had never before vetoed a prime ministers call for military action in 2014 he supported a successful better together campaign at


the Scottish independence referendum he was also in favour of a campaign to retain the status quo in a referendum on changing the voting system the referendum resulted in a no to independence majority in 2015 the Conservative Party registered a decisive win in the general election and David Cameron was re-elected United Kingdom Prime Minister with a majority in the


Commons he thus became the only second prime minister after Margaret Thatcher to be reelected immediately after a full term with a greater number of seats to date following the results of the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum and the British public's decision to leave the European Union Cameron announced his decision to step down as the prime minister in October 2016 terms are like shredded wheat - are wonderful the three might just be too many said David Cameron you.

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