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David Cameron could be gone by August
If MPs can whittle down the candidates to the 2 names that go to Party members quickly enough then his successor could be in office by mid August.
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If MPs can whittle down the candidates to the 2 names that go to Party members quickly enough then his successor could be in office by mid August.
David Cameron will now have to assess whether the price of buying peace in his party was extortionately high.
At the heart of David Cameron’s argument today was that just about everyone you can think of amongst the world’s big institutions, friendly allies and top economic institutions is arguing on his side.
Abuse, personal attacks and mockery – the Leave and Remain wings of the Tory party aren’t pulling any punches, but will David Cameron be able to reunite his party after the referendum?
“Can we be so sure that peace is assured?” David Cameron asked today in his latest speech for Remain. You might be wondering why he hadn’t mentioned that before.
This weekend many papers published headlines with words to the effect of “Cameron comes clean on tax”, following the PM’s disclosure of his tax and income details. Are there more questions to answer?
David Cameron is under fire for holding offshore investments before he became Prime Minister. Was he trying to avoid tax?
David Cameron says he is confident that his temporary emergency brake on in-work benefits will reduce net migration.
I’m not convinced the PM is truly relaxed about whether he gets an early deal in Brussels or not. He told a Davos gathering he wasn’t in a hurry. Could’ve fooled Europe.
The Prime Minister is accused of cronyism for awarding his election strategist Lynton Crosby a knighthood and including a number of Conservative party workers in the New Year Honours List.
Appealing to MPs to back British airstrikes against Islamic State militants in Syria, the Prime Minister says such a move would not make the UK any more of a terror target than it already is.
The Prime Minister made the unusual step of intervening when he heard that his local council in Oxfordshire are planning a string of cuts – but is it really the leafy green belt feeling the brunt of cuts?
David Cameron spells out four “substantial” demands ahead of the European referendum, including restricting benefits for citizens of other EU countries living in the UK.
David Cameron makes his keynote speech at the Conservative Party conference. Does he pass the FactCheck test?
Long marchers from the 2005 Cameron leadership bid will hope it’s a return to his original programme of work, but he now faces divisive and headline-hogging battles.