David Cameron

TONY RENNELL: 'This isn't the Britain we fought for,' say the 'unknown warriors' of WWII

Sarah Robinson was just a teenager when World War II broke out. Her answer - and the answer of many of her contemporaries, now in their 80s and 90s - is a resounding No. They despise what has become of the Britain they once...

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Poll boost for Gordon Brown as confidence in economy grows

Chance of hung parliament as Conservative lead falls to 6% Labour's hopes of avoiding a general election rout at the hands of David Cameron's Tories will be boosted today as a new poll shows a sharp fall in the Conservatives'...

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Like Gordon Brown, David Cameron has lost the element of surprise

With the Tory lead down to six points, Cameron must prepare for a close-run race IN POLITICS, as in war, an element of surprise is vital. It is not an advantage Gordon Brown is likely to seize. He has a record of missing...

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David Cameron in new feud with traditional Tories over promotion of women

David Cameron faces a fresh uprising from grassroots Conservatives furious at his attempts to promote women. By Melissa Kite, Deputy Political Editor David Cameron's job is to win an election by any means he sees fit Photo: PA...

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Why it's very likely the next parliament will be doubly hung

With today's poll suggesting a shrinking Tory lead, David Cameron could find himself governing with a tiny majority or none at all A spectre is stalking the corridors of Westminster, the spectre of a hung parliament. The...

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A question of ownership: Conservative's key support will play David Cameron to their advantage

If the Tory leader wins the next election, he faces a media battle between News Corp and Google which could split his inner circle It's the war for Cameron's ear. Greeting David Cameron, should he win the keys to 10 Downing...

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I've no problem voting Conservative, but I'm still not convinced by this lot

There is a lot of sense in Tory thinking but they must do more to close the gap between rich and poor Although the next election sometimes seems like a choice between root canal work and an operation for haemorrhoids, I do at...

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The frightening thing about the Queen's Speech was that Labour really believe it

The Queen's Speech shows that the Labour Government now acts as though the state is the only source of goodness, says Janet Daley. Televisions in an electrical store in Edinburgh display images of the Queen as she delivers her...

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Henry's hand was a call to arms for Ireland | Will Buckley

Thierry Henry has pushed football's boundaries of propriety too far – the Irish have no choice but to declare war We have heard from Ireland's justice minister, Dermot Ahern: "We should put the powers that be in the cosy world...

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Northern Ireland: first minister vows not to abandon assembly

Peter Robinson warns Sinn Féin that policing and justice row threatens devolution Northern Ireland's first minister vowed yesterday not to walk away from the Assembly, even if the row with Sinn Féin over policing and justice...

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