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David Cameron

David Cameron became Britain's youngest Prime Minister on May 11, 2010 after Gordon Brown resigned.

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Who were the last three Leaders before David Cameron?

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Leaders of the Conservative party

William Hague 1997-2001

Ian Duncan-Smith 2001-4

Michael Howard 2004-5

Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom

John Major 1990-7

Tony Blair 1997-2007

Gordon Brown 2007-10

How many seats did David Cameron have?

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David Cameron, a British politician and former Prime Minister, had a total of 330 seats in the House of Commons during the 2015 general election.

Is Cameron boyce left handed?

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There is no concrete information available about Cameron Boyce's handedness.

How old is Samantha Cameron?

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TV actress Samantha Smith is 48 years old (born November 4, 1969).

Child actress Samantha Smith was born on June 29, 1972 and died with her father in a plane crash on August 25, 1985 (age 13). She famously wrote a letter to Soviet leader Yuri Andropov and visited Russia at his request in 1983.

How old is David Cameron?

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Former UK prime minister David Cameron is 51 years old (birthdate: October 9, 1966).

Where was David Cameron born?

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David Cameron was born in London, United Kingdom

Who were the prime ministers of Great Britain from 1935 - 1950?

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Surprisingly there have been quite a few in the 70 odd years since 1935. Here they are: 2007 Gordon Brown (New Labour)

2005-2007 Tony Blair (New Labour)

2001-2005 Tony Blair (New Labour)

1997-2001 Tony Blair (New Labour)

1992-1997 John Major (Conservative)

1990-1992 John Major (Conservative)

1987-1990 Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)

1983-1987 Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)

1979-1983 Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)

1976-1979 James Callaghan (Labour)

1974-1976 Harold Wilson (2nd time) (Labour)

1970-1974 Edward Heath (Conservative)

1964-1970 Harold Wilson (Labour)

1963-1964 Sir Alec Douglas-Home (Conservative)

1959-1963 Harold Macmillan (Conservative)

1957-1959 Harold MacMillan (conservative)

1955-1957 Anthony Eden (Conservative)

1951-1955 Winston Churchill (2nd time) (Conservative)

1950-1951 Clement Attlee (Labour)

1945-1950 Clement Attlee (Labour)

1940-1945 Winston Churchill (Conservative, Coalition)

1939-1940 Neville Chamberlaine (Conservative)

1937-1939 Neville Chamberlain (Conservative)

1935-1937 Stanley Baldwin (3rd time)(Conservative, National coalition)

1931-1935 James Ramsay MacDonald (National coalition)

When was David Cameron elected the prime minister of England?

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First of all, it's Britain or the United Kingdom, not England (that's only a part of the UK).

Prime Ministers in Britain aren't elected as such: they're appointed by the monarch to govern the country, normally if they're the largest party following a general election.

Following 6th May 2010, where the Conservative Party became the largest party in Britain, and talks to form a coalition government with the Liberal Democratic Party in the ensuing days, David Cameron was appointed prime minister on 11th May 2010 by Queen Elizabeth II after the incumbent prime minister, Gordon Brown, resigned.

What religion is David Cameron?

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"I've a sort of fairly classic Church of England faith"

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How many votes did David Cameron get in the 2010 election?

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There was not an over-all majority so the Conservative Party joined Coalition with the Liberal Democrats. But the Conservative Party did receive more seats than any other Party in the Election.

Does David Cameron have any Jewish ancestry?

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Yes.

David Cameron's great-great grandfather Emile Levita, a German-Jewish financier (and descendant of Renaissance scholar Elia Levita) who obtained British citizenship in 1871, was the director of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China which became Standard Chartered Bank in 1969. His wife, Cameron's great-great grandmother, was a descendant of the wealthy Danish Jewish Rée family on her father's side. One of Emile's sons, Arthur Francis Levita (died 1910, brother of Sir Cecil Levita), of Panmure Gordon stockbrokers, together with great-great-grandfather Sir Ewen Cameron, London head of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, played key roles in arranging loans supplied by the Rothschilds to the Japanese Central Banker (later Prime Minister) Takahashi Korekiyo for the financing of the Japanese Government in the Russo-Japanese war.

How can you contact David Cameron?

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You can write to him at: House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA. Or e mail .... camerond @ parliament.uk (remove the spaces)

How much does David Cameron earn a year?

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As of July 2014, David Cameron is worth approximately $6. 3 million dollars. He is best known for being the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

When is David Cameron tenure ending as his first time as pm?

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David Cameron became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on Tuesday the 11th of May, 2010.

He left the office on Wednesday 13th July 2016 which was 6 years 63 days (a total of 2,255 days) later.

Is David Cameron dead?

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Yes.

Where did David Cameron get married?

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He was married on 1 June 1996.

What languages does David Cameron speak?

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Yes, he speaks fluent German French and Spanish.

Who is better Gordon Brown OR David Cameron?

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Gordon Brown may have something against Cameron because he had a better chld hood, and is a more... liked character in the community by the majority of people. Cameron may support upper class people but the support he gives to them is used well, although people die because of being homeless etc.

What makes David Cameron a good leader?

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David Cameron has a vision. This means he sees things in a different way and not how they really are. He is wise. This means he tries to make the best choice to benefit everyone. Thirdly he is passionate of what he does because he takes pride and also he focused on what he does. He is compassionate. This means he has great development and coaching skills. He is also charismatic. This is because he tends to draw you in with his personality. He is a great communicators as he feels comfortable speaking in public also he is a very inspiring person. He is Persistent because he is determined to reach his goal. He is integrate. This means he means what he says.He is also daring. He is bold to chase after his dreams. Lastly he is disciplined. He disciplines his mind to keep focused and steady regardless of the situation. Hope this helps!

How many children does David Cameron have?

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Jack (Adopted)

Isabella (Adopted)

Anna (Adopted)

Luke (Adopted)

Olivia

James

What is david Camerons address?

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David Cameron lives at 10 Downing Street, like all British Prime Ministers.