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[[File:David Cameron - UK.jpg|200px|thumbnail|left|David Cameron, Conservative Party. Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.]]
 
[[File:David Cameron - UK.jpg|200px|thumbnail|left|David Cameron, Conservative Party. Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.]]
[[File:Cameron2.jpeg|200px|thumbnail|left|David Cameron, Conservative Party. Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.]]
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David Cameron became Prime Minister in May 2010, leading a Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government. He has been the Conservative MP for Witney in West Oxfordshire since 2001. He was born in 1966.
 
David Cameron became Prime Minister in May 2010, leading a Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government. He has been the Conservative MP for Witney in West Oxfordshire since 2001. He was born in 1966.
  
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In Parliament he held a number of positions on the Opposition Front Bench, including Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Commons, Front Bench Spokesman for Local Government Finance, and Head of Policy Coordination in the run-up to the 2005 General Election  
 
In Parliament he held a number of positions on the Opposition Front Bench, including Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Commons, Front Bench Spokesman for Local Government Finance, and Head of Policy Coordination in the run-up to the 2005 General Election  
 
He was also a member of the influential House of Commons Home Affairs Select Committee from 2001 to 2003.
 
He was also a member of the influential House of Commons Home Affairs Select Committee from 2001 to 2003.
He was appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Skills after the 2005 General Election and, on a mandate to change and modernise the Party<ref> Conservatives site https://www.conservatives.com/Together </ref>, he was elected Leader of the Conservative Party in December 2005.
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He was appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Skills after the 2005 General Election and, on a mandate to change and modernise the Party, he was elected Leader of the Conservative Party in December 2005.
 
In 2010 the Conservative Party and Liberal Democrats formed a coalition government. David became Prime Minister, making him the youngest Prime Minister in 198 years.
 
In 2010 the Conservative Party and Liberal Democrats formed a coalition government. David became Prime Minister, making him the youngest Prime Minister in 198 years.
  
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David studied at Eton College before graduating from Oxford University with a first class degree in politics, philosophy and economics.  
 
David studied at Eton College before graduating from Oxford University with a first class degree in politics, philosophy and economics.  
 
== References ==
 
 
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== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
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[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/mr-david-cameron/1467 Parliamentary Biography]
 
[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/mr-david-cameron/1467 Parliamentary Biography]
[[Category: British Parliamentarians – House of commons]]
 

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