David Cameron will be remembered for gambling and losing
David Cameron’s last Prime Minister’s Questions showed him at his best. It was astute, witty and self-deprecating. But history will cast it aside.
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David Cameron’s last Prime Minister’s Questions showed him at his best. It was astute, witty and self-deprecating. But history will cast it aside.
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The great swaggerer came to the Commons not humbled but humiliated. David Cameron though was a man on a rearguard mission today.
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